Geocentric

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Belief that the Earth is fixed at the centre of the Universe

Real World Example

The geocentric model was a historical belief that placed Earth at the center of the universe, with all other celestial bodies orbiting it. This idea was important because it influenced scientific and technological developments in ancient and medieval times, guiding navigation and calendar systems. It responded to the challenge of explaining the movements of stars and planets from the perspective of an Earth-bound observer. Today, the geocentric model still matters as a reminder of how perspectives and beliefs can shape scientific understanding and influence cultural views. For example, the shift from geocentric to heliocentric models (the sun at the center) is a lesson in being open to new ideas, showing how rethinking fundamental beliefs can lead to major advances, just like questioning long-held assumptions can lead to personal growth and innovation in everyday life.

Practice Version

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