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Both Models Show That Celestial Objects Have Circular Paths
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Aristarchus of Samos was born in 310 BC and passed away in 230 BC. He was a Greek mathematician as well as a scholar and astronomer. He was the first astronomer to offer a model of the universe with the Sun at the center.
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Though many accepted the geocentric model of the universe, it was designed by the famous astronomer Ptolemy.
The great philosopher Aristotle (384-322 B.C.) adopted the homocentric model of the universe and thoroughly integrated it into his philosophical system, showing its relationship to physics and metaphysics.
He came up with the heliocentric model of our universe. THough galileo was the one who pushed it to be proven, copernicus was the one who realized that the sun was in the middle of the universe and we were orbiting around it compared to the church's ideas of the earth being in the middle of the universe and not rotating.
astroneomers were not shunned because of the geocentric model but the heliocentric model (with the sun in the middle of the universe). This was because religious leaders believed that god created the earth as the center of the universe and this idea was believed by nearly everybody.
The idea first came from Aristotle, the Great philosopher of the fourth century B.C.
Copernicus suggested a heliocentric model of the universe. Meaning, the earth was the centre of the universe and other planets had to orbit around the earth. This model of the universe was against Ptolemy's model of a geocentric model; a stationary Earth at the centre of the universe.
Aristotle believed in a geocentric model, where the Earth is at the center of the universe, with celestial bodies revolving around it.
This model of the universe placed the Earth at the center of the universe
Galileo is famous for observing and proving his heliocentric model of the universe. After his observation the existing model of the universe was slowly phased out.
No, that was what the scriptures said, but Copernicus's model, also promoted by Galileo, had the Sun at the centre instead.
it is the oscillating model
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