Two common observations were believed to support the idea that the Earth is in the center of the Universe: The first observation is that the stars, sun, and planets appear to revolve around the Earth each day, with the stars circling around the pole and those stars nearer the equator rising and setting each day and circling back to their rising point; the second is the perception that as the Earth is solid and stable it is not moving but is at rest.
From our perspective on earth, it looks like the earth is stationary and everything else revolves around it. If everything is revolving around the earth, it's logical to conclude that the earth is the center of the solar system.
Interestingly, relativity theory teaches us that there is no universal frame of reference - all frames of reference are equally valid. Therefore it is perfectly correct to say the solar system revolves around the earth, just as it is correct to say the solar system revolves around the sun. The equations describing planetary motion will be more complicated if we choose the earth as our frame of reference, but that is the only difference.
Good but Stop using big words I need help on my homework and yes i am a kid 13 years oldBecause human nature is basically self-centered. The belief that there even was a solar system was a stretch, because humans are a deeply spiritual people, and the belief that there's something outside their own patch of rock is somewhat contrary to their mysticism. From their perspective, everything rose and set around Earth, so they concluded that Earth was central to the universe, rather than that Earth spins. Their belief in human superiority, having been blessedly created by a deity from every religion, supported the view that Earth, which is the home of humans, must be the most important part of the universe, and thus the center. Such beliefs still exist, kept alive by ignorance, and organizations like the Flat Earth Society.
To an observer on the surface of the earth, it appears that the earth itself is standing still and the sun, moon, and stars are circling around the earth. It took considerable scientific and mathematical study to figure out that the earth orbits the sun.
However, since we now know that the universe is expanding in all directions, there is a sense in which the earth is actually at the center of the universe, but only in the sense that any point in the universe can be considered the "center."
Take yourself back to a time when all you knew was your immediate surroundings. It might seem very reasonable that your place was the centre of everything.
because people are selfish
Because that's the way it looks from our perspective...standing on a surface which doesn't feel like it's moving...a perspective aided and abetted (for their own power and control) by the religious "authorities" of the time.
The Earth was, he believed.
He thought the Earth was the center of the universe nothing more nothing less.
Ptolemy believed that the Earth was the center of our universe
Pythagoras believed that there was a massive fireball in the center of the Earth
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they believed that the earth was the center.
that the earth was the center of the universe and that the earth wAS FLAT
Because it was the old catholic churches teachings.
that the earth is the center of the universe.
The Earth was, he believed.
He thought the Earth was the center of the universe nothing more nothing less.
People used to think that the earth was the center of the universe.
Ptolemy believed that the Earth was the center of our universe
Earth; geocentric
Everybody did until Nicolaus Copernicus discoved that the Earth wasn't the center of the universe
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Aristotle was a geocentric believer( the earth was at the center of the universe.