No one in particular came up with the geocentric model, which says that the earth is the center of the universe, with everything else orbiting around it. Apparent motion of the sun, moon, and stars seems to be explained by this. Many ancient civilizations believed this because it's just the intuitive way of interpreting what you see. We now know, of course, that the heliocentric model is the correct one, thanks to early scientists like Copernicus, Kepler, and Galileo, who took on popular notion (and the church!) in their quest for truth.
Claudius Ptolemy
no one actually came up with it but ptolomy came up with the first model of it or you could say aristotle
A geocentric model places the Earth as the center axis of the universe. It originated with Anaximander.
no one actually came up with it but ptolomy came up with the first model of it or you could say aristotle
The Greek philosopher Aristarchus of Samos is credited with first questioning the geocentric theory in the 3rd century BC. He proposed a heliocentric model in which the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun.
The Heliocentric System. m.i.
You're probably thinking of Ptolmey, though the geocentric model predates Socrates and we're not sure who first came up with it.
Geocentric: Earth is center of the solar system. Heliocentric: Sun is the centre of the solar system.
The proposed the heliocentric system.
Uranus is in the heliocentric system like all the other planets. The geocentric system is now only of interest historically. It wasn't correct.
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helliocentric - where the sun is the center of the universe.