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The five Platonic solids were associated with the elements in ancient Greek philosophy: tetrahedron (fire), cube (earth), octahedron (air), icosahedron (water), and dodecahedron (cosmos or universe). These shapes were seen as the building blocks of the physical world and were believed to hold symbolic and mystical significance.
Although there were several thinkers which proposed something like the heliocentric model before him, Copernicus is identified most with the idea; and it took his name, the Copernican system, contrasting with the geocentric model that identified Earth as the center, known as the Ptolemaic model.
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That's the idea that Earth is in the center, and other objects move in complicated paths around Earth.
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The main idea in the Ptolemaic system was that the Earth was at the center of the universe, with the Moon, Sun, planets, and stars orbiting around it in perfect circles. This geocentric model dominated Western astronomy until it was eventually replaced by the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus.
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astroneomers were not shunned because of the geocentric model but the heliocentric model (with the sun in the middle of the universe). This was because religious leaders believed that god created the earth as the center of the universe and this idea was believed by nearly everybody.
The motto of Center for the American Idea is '--Thomas Jefferson to Charles Yancey, 1816.'.