Copernicus.
The first person to promote the idea of the Heliocentric theory was Philolaus, a Pythagorean philosopher. The first "scientist" was Nicolaus Copernicus. He used his teacher's, Tycho Brahe precise measurements to help formulate how the stars moved in the sky and found that the sun moved much faster relative to everything else. He then explained away the movement by applying the Sun as the center of our solar system.
The scientist who first suggested that Earth and other planets in the solar system revolve around the sun was Nicolaus Copernicus, in his work "De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium" (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) published in 1543.
Aristarchus of Samos was the Greek scientist who first proposed a heliocentric view of the universe, suggesting that the Earth revolves around the Sun. This idea was revolutionary for its time and laid the foundation for later heliocentric models developed by Copernicus and Galileo.
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The Greek philosopher Aristotle first proposed the idea of the geocentric model, which placed Earth at the center of the universe with all celestial bodies revolving around it.
The first person to promote the idea of the Heliocentric theory was Philolaus, a Pythagorean philosopher. The first "scientist" was Nicolaus Copernicus. He used his teacher's, Tycho Brahe precise measurements to help formulate how the stars moved in the sky and found that the sun moved much faster relative to everything else. He then explained away the movement by applying the Sun as the center of our solar system.
Orville Vandershmoot
The first man to discover that the earth moves around the sun was an Italian scientist named Galileo Galilei.
He first suggested that the Earth (and the other planets that were then known) rotated around the Sun instead of the other way around.
george washington
The first scientist who proposed that the Earth was elliptical was Sir Isaac Newton in the 17th century. He developed the laws of motion and universal gravitation, which led to the understanding of Earth's shape.
The first thing on Earth with working ears. It doesn't take a scientist to hear sound.
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Because that is the first place they found it. It is not the only or the first place to actually have water, but Earth is where we found it first.
The scientist who first suggested that Earth and other planets in the solar system revolve around the sun was Nicolaus Copernicus, in his work "De Revolutionibus Orbium Coelestium" (On the Revolutions of the Celestial Spheres) published in 1543.
It is not possible to determine the first scientist on earth as the concept of science has been around since ancient times and many early civilizations made significant contributions to scientific knowledge. Some ancient Greek philosophers, like Thales and Pythagoras, are often considered among the earliest scientists.
we do not nooo but according to scientist they migrated from Asia