The Helio-centric theory was proposed by a Polish astronomer , named Nicolaus Copernicus. Galileo believed this.
sCIENTISTS HAVNT REJECTED heliocentric, they only rejected geocentric which is earth centered
Tycho Brahe.
most scientist believe in the heliocentric more than the geocentric
He was an Italian scientist of the 17th century. He did not prove the heliocentric theory. But everyone accepts the heliocentric principle now, after it was proved right; but that happened long after Galileo's time, after new scientific discoveries in the latter half of the 1600s.
If you mean what scientist created the heliocentric theory, it was Nicolaus Copernicus. Based on astronomical observations, he determined that the Ptolemaic geocentric theory was incorrect, and replaced it with his own heliocentric theory, which placed the sun at the center of the universe, and had planets orbiting the sun.
the church rejected the theory and tried to punish scientists for promoting it.
No. He was a reasonable scientist who did some theology on the side that got him into trouble.
Aristarchus of Samos was the first person (that we know of!) that proposed a heliocentric model of the universe, as early as about 200B.C). His model was rejected mainly because of Aristotle's influence.Copernicus was the next person to propose a heliocentric model of the universe which was published in 1547. although very controversial at that time, this model was the one that caught on.
The scientist made the heliocentric model of the solar system. It is a word for the graphical model of our solar system.
Nicoli Copernicus.
I think it was Galileo Galilei.....
Copernicus.
most scientist believe in the heliocentric more than the geocentric
that the world was heliocentric not geocentric aka sun centered universe and earth centered universe
He was an Italian scientist of the 17th century. He did not prove the heliocentric theory. But everyone accepts the heliocentric principle now, after it was proved right; but that happened long after Galileo's time, after new scientific discoveries in the latter half of the 1600s.
the reason why a rejected hypothesis can still be of value to a scientist is because that secific hyothesis may not work for your experiment but it could work for a different experiment/theory
If you mean what scientist created the heliocentric theory, it was Nicolaus Copernicus. Based on astronomical observations, he determined that the Ptolemaic geocentric theory was incorrect, and replaced it with his own heliocentric theory, which placed the sun at the center of the universe, and had planets orbiting the sun.
It can be rejected if there is no control variable.
I have school on pa cyber i was wondering the same thing