He was revolutionary man, demolishing the geocentric theory (it was a struggle) and building the heliocentric theory. The geocentric theory states that the Earth was at the centre of the universe. The heliocentric theory says that the Sun was at the centre of the universe. Neither is correct, but the heliocentric one was closer, way closer.He came up with theories to better society
You should read a book and find out, don't always go the easy way out. Timmy Same- Both are models of the solar system and how the sun and planets are arranged. Different- Geocentric- revolves around the earth. Heliocentric- Planets (including Earth) revolve around the sun. your welcome.
Ptolemy's geocentric model of the universe fit well with the religious beliefs and teachings of the church at the time. It aligned with the idea of Earth being the center of God's creation and supported the concept of a fixed and orderly cosmos. Additionally, the church supported Ptolemy's model as it provided a sense of stability and order in a world filled with uncertainties and unknowns.
In an open universe, there is no boundary or edge, so there cannot be a distinct center point. The distribution of matter and energy is homogeneous and isotropic on large scales, meaning there is no specific point that can be identified as the center of the universe. This concept aligns with the principles of cosmological homogeneity.
Two answers from me. 1. There is more room for possibilities. 2. The big bang theory and how it all went from one little speck to the universe. The discovery channel actually had a show on this once.
The Qur'an never says that Earth is the center of the universe.
The geocentric theory says the Earth is the center of the universe, everything revolves around it. The heliocentric theory says the Earth revolves around the Sun, the Sun revolves around the center of the Milky Way Galaxy, and the Milky Way is floating away from the sight of the Big Bang.
Geocentric Model, Earth centered ) developed by the Ancient Egyptians, e.g. Ptolemy. This model put the earth at the center of the cosmos and the earth is the origin point from which all other objects are referenced by angles. This model is still used in the Right Acension (RA) system.
Aristarchus of Samos was an ancient Greek astronomer who proposed that the Earth revolves around the sun. His heliocentric model of the universe was a significant departure from the prevalent geocentric view at the time. He also estimated the sizes and distances of the sun and the moon in relation to Earth.
Big Bang Theory
In essence the big bang theory
The second theory says that the moon is a captured asteroid.
Nicolaus Copernicus (always referred to by just his last name) created the "Heliocentric Theory" which says that all of the planets revolve around the sun, in 1543. This challenged the belief that the earth was the center of the universe and was not accepted until about 1700.
He was revolutionary man, demolishing the geocentric theory (it was a struggle) and building the heliocentric theory. The geocentric theory states that the Earth was at the centre of the universe. The heliocentric theory says that the Sun was at the centre of the universe. Neither is correct, but the heliocentric one was closer, way closer.He came up with theories to better society
gravity
coformation(or sister) theory
In the bible, it says the Earth is Flat, so it is Flat. If God created the Earth and Jesus wrote the bible, the Earth is Flat