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'''Heliocentric''' refers to a model of the solar system where the Sun is at the centre of the solar system and the planets orbit this body. |
'''Heliocentric''' refers to a model of the solar system where the Sun is at the centre of the solar system and the planets orbit this body. |
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Not a popular model during the [[ |
Not a popular model during the [[Middle Ages]] as the [[church]] took the view of it contradicting their scriptures. The [[Vatican]] finally accepted this view in the late [[20th century]]. |
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A modern parallel would be evolutionary theory. |
A modern parallel would be evolutionary theory. |
Latest revision as of 21:15, 11 March 2007
Heliocentric refers to a model of the solar system where the Sun is at the centre of the solar system and the planets orbit this body.
Not a popular model during the Middle Ages as the church took the view of it contradicting their scriptures. The Vatican finally accepted this view in the late 20th century.
A modern parallel would be evolutionary theory.