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Why did Aristotle's geocentric theory fail to match expected predictions?

A few celestial objects appear to have retrograde motion.


Why did aristotles geocentric theary fail match the expected predictions?

Aristotle's geocentric theory failed to accurately predict celestial phenomena because it relied on incorrect assumptions about the motion of celestial bodies. Aristotle believed that celestial objects moved in perfect circular orbits around Earth, which did not match the observed motions of planets and stars. Additionally, his theory was unable to explain retrograde motion, where planets appear to move backwards in the sky.


A theory which repeatedly fails to confirm the expected predictions is?

is probably an incorrect theory


Who formulate the geocentric theory?

ptolemy formulated the geocentric theory...


Who discover geocentric theory?

geocentric theory invented by phtolemy


Who disproved geocentric theory?

Claudius Ptolemy disproved geocentric theory.


When ptolemy developed geocentric theory?

geocentric


How variables are expected to be related to one another often according to predictions from a theory?

Variables are expected to be related to one another based on the assumptions and logical reasoning within a theory. The theory specifies the nature and direction of relationships between variables, guiding the researcher's predictions. These relationships can be tested through empirical research to evaluate the theory's validity.


Why is it called the geocentric theory?

Geo = about the Earth Centric = in the middle Geocentric = The-Earth-In-The-Middle theory


Geocentric theory originated with the man named?

geocentric theory originated with the man named Aristotle.


The heliocentric theory challenged the?

Geocentric theory


the heliocentric theory challenged the?

Geocentric theory