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In the 16th century, most Europeans held a geocentric worldview, which posited that the Earth was the center of the universe and that all celestial bodies, including the sun and stars, revolved around it. This belief was deeply rooted in Aristotelian philosophy and was reinforced by the Church's teachings. However, the heliocentric model, proposed by Copernicus, began to gain traction during this time, challenging the long-standing geocentric perspective. Empirical observations and further advancements in astronomy would eventually lead to a broader acceptance of the heliocentric model in subsequent centuries.

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