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Yes. Of course it has been considerably elaborated upon, based on the knowledge and technological aids we now have, but his general concepts still hold true.

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Was Isaac Newton's findings about the Solar System geocentric or heliocentric?

Ptolemy's research in the field of astronomy led him to continue down the vein of other Greek scholars who believed in the Geocentric system of planetary orbit. The Ptolemaic system, which believed that the planets and sun moved in small mini-orbits, known as epicycles, within a larger, greater orbit around the earth, was comprised in order from closest to farthest as Mercury, Venus, Sun, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn. Due to this system's ability to fairly accurately predict the paths of the observable planets in the sky, it remained widely accepted until Copernicus became champion, if you will, of the Heliocentric theory. Even then, Ptolemy's system was still better able to explain the motions of the planets. It was not until the later addition of Kepler's laws of motion that the Heliocentric theory fell neatly into place.


What year was it that people still believed in Galens theories?

Galen's theories were widely accepted until the 16th century. Between the 16th century and the 19th century, there was a period of time referred to as the medical revolution, which saw the emergence of modern medicine. During this time, Galen's theories were no longer accepted as the standard for medical practice. However, some of his ideas, such as the four humors, the role of the liver, and the heart as the center of life, were still accepted as valid, and these theories were used to explain medical phenomena. It was not until the 19th century, when advances in science and technology allowed for the development of modern medical practices, that Galen's theories were completely rejected.Galen's theories were still believed and accepted by the medical community up until the 16th century. During this time, his ideas were heavily relied on to explain and understand medical phenomena, and were seen as the standard for medical practice. Among his many theories, the four humors, the role of the liver, and the heart as the center of life were all accepted as valid. Some of Galen's theories were still accepted and practiced even after the 16th century. However, with the rise of modern medicine in the 19th century, his theories were eventually rejected and replaced with more scientific approaches. This marked the end of the medical revolution, and Galen's theories were no longer accepted as the standard for medical practice.


What did Claudius Galen contribute to science?

He found the theory on movement!!Although he did not find out what Albert Einstein found out he still was smart!E=MC2


What is the most widely accepted idea about the origin of the moon?

The moon resulted when a large body struck Earth.


Who discovered solar wind?

Several astronomers and physicists contributed to the theory in the first half of the 20th century. However, University of Chicago professor Eugene Parker (who is still living, by the way) was the first to use the term "solar wind" and fully expounded the theory in the mid-1950s.

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Why is cell theory still accepted today?

cell theory is accepted today because it is a unit of living organism.


Did civilization really begin in Africa?

It is the most accepted theory, but still a theory.


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just one postulate is still accepted and is the third one.


Is the Heliocentric theory still accepted?

Even more so. It's not even a theory anymore, it's a proven fact.


When Charles Darwin published his theory of evolution was it accepted by all of society?

Even though it still isn't by most, mostly by regions, it became accepted by science in 1859


Why science cannot accept evolution?

Evolution is a widely accepted scientific theory, but it is still a theory. It cannot be absolutely proven, it can only be supported by evidence.There are unknown facts about the theory, such as how/where the first cell(s) originated.


Is a well-tested and widely accepted view that best explains certain scientific observations?

A well-supported hypothesis is a theory that appears to have a lot of evidence behind it. This evidence helps to make it seem likely that the hypothesis is true, but it is still just a theory until it has been proven.


If evolution is widely accepted by scientist then why is it still a theory?

This is a common misconception. A theory is an idea that has been proven over and over through time and through many experiments, Such as the theory of gravity: The media usually confuses this with a Hypothesis, which would explain your confusion.


What do you understand by the big bang theory?

The Big Bang theory is the most widely accepted theory of how the universe began. Basically there was a ball of matter that just burst due to the intense pressure inside, it spread out in all directions, and still expands to this day, creating the universe.


Why is Darwins theory is accepted?

The theory of evolution by natural selection is no longer just Darwin's theory because the theory has been modified and added to somewhat in the last 150 years +. Still, the theory is supported by massive amounts of converging evidence, is internally consistent, has the ability to generated testable hypotheses and, doing what a scientific theory is supposed to do, explains much about the fact of evolution. The theory of evolution by natural selection is the bedrock of biology.


Ptolemaic theory of the universe was disaproved by?

The Ptolemaic theory explained the way the planets moved among the stars. Other theories were produced between 1500 and 1700. After the discovery of the law of gravity and the laws of motion were discovered, the planetary theory devised by Johannes Kepler (1609) was found to fit the new theories most closely and it was adopted generally. It is still used.


Is Johannes brete still alive?

I believe he died after being jailed in NY.