Earth is the name we have given to our planet. [It may not be its real name, and may be known as something else. To paraphrase Lewis Carroll]
Aristotle's earth-centered theory of the universe is called geocentrism. It posited that the Earth was stationary at the center of the universe, with celestial bodies orbiting around it in perfect, circular paths.
new earth
This was called geocentrism.
Mars and Earth are planets in a galaxy called the Milky Way, inside the universe.
geocentric theory
The universe then the sun then the earth:)
They are called astronomers.
Universe
This is called the Geocentric model, from the latin prefix "Geo-" for earth or ground. This was dropped by the scientific community at the beginning of the renaissance for the Heliocentric model, which states that the sun is the center of the universe. However, even this has been abandoned. The general consensus now is that the universe has no definite center or, if it does, we can never find it due to the dimensional 'curvature' it has.
No, because there is no universe that begins with Earth.
The universe's shape is unknown, therefore we cannot tell where the earth is. but compared the the universe the earth is a tiny tiny speck
This model of the universe placed the Earth at the center of the universe