Scientists do not believe in the Ptolemaic model because it is based on the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe, which has been disproven by evidence showing that the Earth orbits the Sun, not the other way around. Modern astronomical observations and mathematical models support the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, which more accurately explains the movements of planets in our solar system.
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The heliocentric model is the one that replaces the geocentric model because the heliocentric model better described the solar system.
The two scientists who are most famously associated with the heliocentric view are Nicolaus Copernicus and Galileo Galilei. Copernicus proposed the model in the 16th century, suggesting that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. Galileo later provided critical observational evidence for this model in the early 17th century, using his telescope to observe celestial phenomena that supported the heliocentric theory. Their contributions were pivotal in challenging the geocentric view of the universe.
by a theory of the BIG BANG explosion and the HELIOCENTRIC theory,that until now is being believe
Scientists do not believe in the Ptolemaic model because it is based on the idea that the Earth is the center of the universe, which has been disproven by evidence showing that the Earth orbits the Sun, not the other way around. Modern astronomical observations and mathematical models support the heliocentric model proposed by Copernicus, which more accurately explains the movements of planets in our solar system.
The sun is in the center of the solar system.
No, Plato did not believe in the heliocentric theory. Plato believed in a geocentric view of the universe, where the Earth was at the center and all celestial bodies orbited around it.
i think it's Kepler
He is worth knowing about because he revived the Heliocentric modelSome say that he reveled the Heliocentric model but he didn'tBut he was the first person to try to push people to to believe in the Heliocentric model
I believe you are confusing two things here; there is no such thing as a "heliocentric model of telescope". There is a heliocentric model of our Solar System, and there are telescopes. The two are unrelated.
That idea is called heliocentric.
There are scientists that believe in a god and there are scientists that don't. Surveys find that a large majority of scientists do not believe in a god and even fewer believe in a creation account of the world.
True scientists are not fool to believe in ghosts.
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The percentage of scientists who believe in God varies, but surveys suggest that around 40-50 of scientists believe in a higher power or deity.