Jules Verne! Can be inferred from his book(A Journey to the Center of the Earth)
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Geocentrism places Earth at the center of the planetary system. Heliocentrism, correctly, places the sun at the center, hence: the Solar System.
The geocentric model of the solar system was the belief that Earth was the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies revolving around it. This model was widely accepted in ancient times until the heliocentric model, which correctly places the Sun at the center of the solar system, was proposed by Copernicus in the 16th century.
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The daily motion of celestial bodies appeared to revolve around the Earth, suggesting it was the central point. Retrograde motion of planets, where they appeared to move backwards in the sky, was explained by placing Earth at the center. The lack of observed stellar parallax (shift in the position of stars due to Earth's orbit) supported the idea of Earth being stationary at the center of the universe.
The manner in which the objects in the solar system are laid out and whether the earth or the sun is at the center is a question for the science of astronomy. Originally, the earth was thought to be the "center of all things" in the universe, and also in the system of planets and the sun. But the manner in which the planets moved across the sky could not be explained by the model of the system with the earth at the center. It was by placing the sun at the center of the system, and calling it a solar system (the heliocentric model), as was suggested by Copernicus, the "problems" of explaining the motion of the planets "went away" by themselves.
In the geocentric model of the solar system, Earth is considered to be at the center with all other celestial bodies, including the sun, planets, and stars, orbiting around it. This model was widely believed in ancient times but was later replaced by the heliocentric model, which correctly places the sun at the center of the solar system.
Greek myths explained things that the Greeks could not explain scientifically. They explained how the seasons and the earth worked. They explained how the world began, who was in control, and why there was good and bad luck.
Yes, very easily. The explanation would be WRONG, of course, since the Earth isn't the center of the universe, but it's certainly possible to explain the seasons using it.