Is it fair for us to call ancient and middle age astronomers incompetent or stupid for favoring the geocentric model over the heliocentric model? Why or why not?
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It was not simply a matter of ignorance or lack of intelligence. Second, it is also important to recognize that the heliocentric model was not immediately accepted when it was proposed by Copernicus in the 16th century. It took several decades and the work of Show more…
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