Atoms are a scientifically proven fact, with key evidence provided by Albert Einstein's 1905 paper on Brownian Motion, which demonstrated their existence. The Rutherford scattering experiment further confirmed that atoms have a positively charged nucleus, solidifying their accepted structure. Various online resources, including simulations of these experiments, can aid in understanding atomic theory and provide visual proof of atoms. These tools are particularly useful for eighth-grade assignments aimed at exploring the existence of atoms. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the importance of scientific experiments and resources in proving atomic existence.