Ptolemy's model of the universe did not exclude any reference to heaven. Claudius Ptolemy was a Greco-Roman mathematician and writer.
NOPE!
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On the flip side of the map, in another dimension.
COSMOLOGY is the discipline that deals with the nature of the Universe as a whole... whereas COSMOGRAPHY is the science that deals with universe describing both heaven & earth..
As this is posted in Cosmology, I'll answer it as a cosmologist. Heaven does not exist. It is an imaginary place, created to give humans some hope to a better life when they die.
I will take a guess that this is a biblical reference to the prophets Elijah and Elisha in 2Kings, where Elijah's mantle or cloak is passed to Elisha at the time that Elijah is taken up to heaven in a chariot of fire.
Nicolaus Copernicus's scientific ideas regarding the universe and specifically the idea of heliocentrism were at odds with the generally accepted ideas of his time. It was difficult for people to accept these new ideas, made even more difficult by the Catholic Church's powerful opposition to them for some time.
Heaven
There is no heaven, therefore the universe is bigger.
No, heaven is not a physical place that can be reached by a rocket. It is a spiritual realm that is believed to exist beyond our physical world.
Mandate of Heaven
Till Jesus comes from heaven
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No, just the childish notion that "heaven" is a physical place just above the sky.
On the flip side of the map, in another dimension.
It is a different dimension; a different universe. You can only view the dimension you are presently in.
Matthew reference heaven more than any other New Testament Book.
COSMOLOGY is the discipline that deals with the nature of the Universe as a whole... whereas COSMOGRAPHY is the science that deals with universe describing both heaven & earth..
Aristotle's model of the universe took into account the charted movements of the heavenly bodies, but was complicated by the assumption that Earth lay at the center of the universe.