The Earth does not move. Everything in the sky can be seen to revolve round the Earth every day, approximately. The stars do no move forward and back as they would do if the Earth moved. If it doesn't seem to move, why pretend that it does?
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One of them was Claudius Ptolemy. He made a geocentric model and called it Plotemy's system, it lasted 13 centuries.
Copernicus and Ptolemy supported the geocentric universe and Aristotle supported the heliocentric and Galileo proved the heliocentric
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The heliocentric model is the one that replaces the geocentric model because the heliocentric model better described the solar system.
He developed a better geocentric model than the one that was made before it
Its strength was that it could predict the positions of the planets with pretty good accuracy. Its weakness was that by 1600 the techniques of measuring planets' positions had advanced to the point where discrepancies were noticed in the predictions made with the geocentric model.
The geocentric modelof the universe stated that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
The geocentric model, also known as the Ptolemaic system, is a theory that was developed by philosophers in Ancient Greece and was named after the in science and technology, the geocentric model seems preposterous.
There is no geocentric model of the earth!
One of them was Claudius Ptolemy. He made a geocentric model and called it Plotemy's system, it lasted 13 centuries.
Aristotle supported the geocentric model, which placed Earth at the center of the universe. He did not propose a heliocentric model with the Sun at the center. It was later astronomers like Copernicus who challenged the geocentric model in favor of a heliocentric one.
The heliocentric model is the one that replaces the geocentric model because the heliocentric model better described the solar system.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the astronomer to challenge the geocentric model of the solar system.
Geocentric model. This has earth at the centre. We now know this not to be true.
A geocentric model places the Earth as the center axis of the universe. It originated with Anaximander.
He developed a better geocentric model than the one that was made before it
Yes, that's what "geocentric" means.
Its strength was that it could predict the positions of the planets with pretty good accuracy. Its weakness was that by 1600 the techniques of measuring planets' positions had advanced to the point where discrepancies were noticed in the predictions made with the geocentric model.
The geocentric modelof the universe stated that the earth was at the centre of the universe.
Aristotle believed in a geocentric model of the universe because it aligned with his concept of natural motion, where he believed that the Earth was the center of the universe and that celestial bodies moved in uniform circular motion around it. This perspective was also supported by observations of apparent motion of celestial bodies in the sky.