Yes. The geocentric system was long accepted. Briefly the geocentric system used the earth as the center of the universe, thus the sun and planets revolved around the earth as center of the universe. The geocentric system had religious implications of the earth as the seat of "God". The heliocentric system replaced the geocentric system in Copernicus' time, with the sun as the center. This challenged the religious concepts.
The "geocentric" system is still accepted. Locating heavenly bodies still use the RA (Right Ascension) system which is geocentric. Leaving out the question of where "God" lives, the astronomical question is simplicity of astronomy calculations..
The part that says the Sun is at the centre of the solar system was accepted in the 18th century when it was discovered that the Sun is 330,000 times more massive than the Earth.
The geocentric theory was widely accepted for 1400 years and is still believed by some today.
Three and a half centuries after he died.
New scientific ideas are accepted or rejected based on compelling evidence.
No michealangelo is not galileo's brother
Vincenz lorreta jade
astronomy, maths and physics
to have supported the theroy of heliomentric
New ideas are never readily accepted.
Sigmund Freud's ideas were not universally accepted because they were controversial and challenged prevailing beliefs about human behavior and psychology. Additionally, his ideas were often difficult to test and confirm through empirical research. Freud's emphasis on unconscious processes, sexuality, and childhood experiences also clashed with the norms of his time, leading to skepticism and criticism from many in the scientific community.
New scientific ideas are accepted or rejected based on compelling evidence.
The telescope
Yes, his beliefs were accepted by society in his time.
New ideas may contradict existing, accepted ideas.
New scientific ideas are accepted or rejected based on compelling evidence.
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ryan shuck
Which one are you referring to?