The document discusses the evolution of atomic models from early Greek ideas to modern particle physics. Early models included plum pudding and solar system models that had problems explaining phenomena like spectra and photoelectric effect. Bohr proposed discrete electron orbits allowing quantum jumps that solved these issues. Later, particles like protons, neutrons, and quarks were discovered, leading to the standard model of subatomic particles and four fundamental forces. Modern techniques like scanning tunneling microscopes allow seeing atoms. Radioactivity and fusion reactions also involve atomic nuclei.