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Both Models Show That Celestial Objects Have Circular Paths

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How does Ptolemy's model of universe compare with Aristotle's model?

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How does ptolemy's model of the universe compare with aristotle's model?

Both Models Show That Celestial Objects Have Circular Paths


How does Ptolemy's models model of the universe compare Aristotle's model?

Both Models Show That Celestial Objects Have Circular Paths


What was ptolemy's discoveries?

his model of the universe.


Where was the earth in Aristotles model of the universe?

According to Aristotle the Universe is a sphere and Earth is at the centre.


Did ptolemy's model of the universe excluded any reference to heaven?

No, Ptolemy's model of the universe did not exclude reference to heaven. Ptolemy's geocentric model included the concept of celestial spheres, with the outermost sphere considered to be the realm of the fixed stars or heavens.


How was Ptolemy model different from the earlier greek model?

Ptolemy's model is different from the earlier Greek model because Ptolemy developed a compllex geocentric model of the universe and his model seemed to explain motions until the 1500s.The early Greek astronomers believed that Earth was the center of the universe.


How was ptolemy's different from the earlier Greek model?

Ptolemy's model is different from the earlier Greek model because Ptolemy developed a compllex geocentric model of the universe and his model seemed to explain motions until the 1500s.The early Greek astronomers believed that Earth was the center of the universe.


Who is developed ideas that contradicted Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe?

Copernicus.


Who developed ideas of Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe?

Nicholas Copernicus did


Who was the philosopher who believed that the earth was the center of the universe?

Aristotle believed that the Earth was the center of the universe. This geocentric model was later supported by Ptolemy in his work "Almagest".