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Medieval scientists, often influenced by the Church, primarily believed in a geocentric universe where the Earth was the center of the cosmos, as described by Ptolemy. They relied heavily on classical texts and the works of ancient philosophers like Aristotle, viewing nature through a theological lens. Alchemy and Astrology were prevalent, as many sought to understand the natural world and divine influence. Overall, their scientific inquiries were closely intertwined with philosophy and religion, limiting empirical experimentation.

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