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Galileo supported the Copernican system, but Aristotle did not. The Copernican system was a belief that the sun was the center of the solar system.
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It would be the explosion itself and the resulting shockwave.
Yes. At least, the gravity resulting from planet Earth.
Bisect two of the angles. The intersection of the resulting lines is the triangle's centre.
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There is no known non-fictional hypothesis in cosmology that theorizes upon a physical center for our universe.
Bolt it on, the spring will be easiest with the stand supported in the up position.
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There is a dense, positively charged mass in the center of an atom.
It is the center of the beam, if the beam is supported at both ends.