Copernicus proved that earth moves round the sun. Is there any error
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- From his observations, Copernicus over that every planet, together with Earth, rotated around the Sun.
- He conjointly determined that the planet rotates daily on its axis and the planet's motion affected what folks saw within the heavens. Copernicus didn't have the tools to prove his theories.
- In 1543, an astronomer elaborated his radical theory of the Universe during which the Earth, at the side of the opposite planets, rotated around the Sun. His theory took quite a century to become widely accepted.
- The Copernican model was usually rejected by the traditional philosophers for 3 main reasons: If the Earth is rotating about its axis, and orbiting around the Sun, then the planet should be in motion.
- However, we tend to cannot "feel'' this motion. Nor will this motion bring about any obvious empiric consequences.
- Copernicus was truly revered as a canon and considered a far-famed astronomer. Contrary to fashionable belief, the Church accepted Copernicus' Copernican theory before a wave of Protestant opposition led the Church to ban Copernican views within the seventeenth century.
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