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Aristotle thought the earth was at the center and the sun surrounded the earth.including the planets and moons.

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What did Aristotle think was in the center of the universe?

Aristotle believed that the Earth was at the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies revolving around it in a series of concentric spheres. This geocentric view of the universe contrasted with the later heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus.


Did Aristotle believe in geocentric or heliocentric?

Aristotle was a geocentric believer( the earth was at the center of the universe.


What was the theory of Aristotle about the universe?

Aristotle believed in a geocentric model of the universe, with Earth at the center and celestial bodies orbiting around it in concentric spheres. He also theorized that the universe was eternal and unchanging.


Who said the earth was the center of the universe.?

Aristotle


Where was the earth in Aristotles model of the universe?

According to Aristotle the Universe is a sphere and Earth is at the centre.


When did Aristotle propose his theory about the universe?

when he died :P


Who believed in the heliocentric view of the universe?

Copernicus and Aristotle


Which of these astronomers described Earth as the center of the universe?

Aristotle


What are the characteristics of Aristotle's pictures of the heavens?

Aristotle's model of the universe took into account the charted movements of the heavenly bodies, but was complicated by the assumption that Earth lay at the center of the universe.


When did Aristotle think the sun goes round the earth?

Aristotle did not believe that the sun goes around the earth. He proposed a geocentric model of the universe where the earth was at the center and celestial bodies moved in circular paths around it.


In the model of the universe developed by Aristotle the outermost sphere was that of the...?

...Primum Mobile, also known as the Prime Mover. Aristotle believed this sphere was responsible for moving the other celestial spheres in the universe.


Did Aristotle use a telescope to see in the universe?

No. Aristotle died roughly 1,800 years before the first telescope was ever built.