Anyone who wanted to refer to the earth being the centre of something.
That word is geocentric.
The word for earth-centered is geocentric,
the root, "ge" is greek for earth.
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who would use the word "quadrant"
The universe is not geocentric - it has no center. Only Luna is geocentric.
The scientific method would lead to the rejection of the geocentric theory because through observation, experimentation, and data analysis, scientists would have found evidence supporting the heliocentric model of the solar system proposed by Copernicus. The geocentric theory would be discarded in favor of the more accurate and supported heliocentric model.
Wrong. But the word you're probably looking for is "geocentric."
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geocentric
Before the heliocentric model gained acceptance, many ancient astronomers believed in a geocentric universe where the Earth was considered the center of the solar system.
The terms "inferior planet" and "superior planet" were originally used in the geocentric cosmology of Claudius Ptolemy to differentiate those planets (Mercury and Venus) having an epicycle that remained collinear with the Earth and Sun, compared to the planets (Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn) that did not