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Whos theory of the universe was held as a law for thousands of years even though he was wrong?

Aristotle if thats how you spell it :)


Whos theory of the universe was held as law for thousands of years even though he was wrong?

Aristotle's theory of the universe, which believed in a geocentric model with Earth as the center of the universe, was held as law for thousands of years despite being incorrect. His ideas were widely accepted and influential in shaping Western thought until the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus and later supported by Galileo challenged this view.


Who theory of the universe was held as law for thousands of years even though you were wrong?

me


Who had made a theory of the universe and held as law for thousands of years?

Aristotle or perhaps Ptolemy?


What theory of the universe was held as law for thousands of years even though it was wrong?

Planet Earth was held to be the centre of the Universe and everything else in the sky was held to revolve around Earth.


Who's theory of the universe was held as a law for thousands of years even though they were wrong?

The answer is Tomas Delong


Who theory of the universe was held for law for thousands of years even though he was wrong?

Aristotle if thats how you spell it :)


Whose theory of the universe was held as a law for thousands of years even though he was wrong?

Ptolemy's geocentric model was used for over 1500 years.


Who had a theory of the law of the universe but was wrong?

Lots of people have wrong theories about the Universe.


Whose theory of the universe was held as law for thousands of years even though the theory was eventually falsified?

I think you mean 'proved false'. To falsify means to deliberately deceive, as in 'falsifying a passport'. The theory is associated with Ptolemy.


What do you call a theory that has been tested extensively and seems to apply everywhere in the universe?

A theory that has been extensively tested and seems to apply everywhere in the universe si sometimes called a Law or a Natural Law.


What is the difference between natural law and scientific theory?

A natural law is an empirical observation held to be true. A theory explains why the law holds true.