Galileo Galilei wasthe ancient Greek who developed a geocentric model.
Aristarchus of Samos
The geocentric modelof the universe stated that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
Earth was the center of the universe
"Geocentric".
Einstein admitted there is no difference between geocentric and non geocentric as they are both relative to the observer in a closed system such as our universe. There is no way to tell if either is true unless one is outside the universe looking in.
Aristarchus of Samos proposed the heliocentric model in the 3rd century BC; however, his model did not work too well because the data the "scientific community" were working with at the time was wildly inaccurate (while at the same time, shockingly accurate in places given the apparatus they were working with).
um...copernicus is what i have read though best bet is google him and see who expanded on his ideas. the names are to numerous.
You're probably thinking of Ptolmey, though the geocentric model predates Socrates and we're not sure who first came up with it.
No, he developed therious on te heliocentric universe
Nicholas Copernicus did
Copernicus.
Nicholas Copernicus did
Nicholas Copernicus did
Nicholas Copernicus did
Galileo Galilei :)
Nicholas Copernicus did
Nicholas Copernicus did
Nicholas Copernicus did