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- in 1543, ____ published on the revolution of the celestial spheres, which said the universe was ____.
a. copernicus, heliocentric
b. sir isaac newton, geocentric
c. galileo, orb shaped
d. rene descartes, shrinking
- heliocentric means that ____________. it was an idea promoted by ____.
a. the earth rather than the sun is the center of the universe; copernicus
b. the sun rather the earth is the center of the universe; ptolemy
c. the earth rather than the sun is the center of the universe; ptolemy
d. the sun rather then the earth is the center of the universe; copernicus
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To solve this, we recall historical scientific contributions:
- Option a: Nicolaus Copernicus published "On the Revolution of the Celestial Spheres" in 1543, proposing the heliocentric (sun - centered) model.
- Option b: Sir Isaac Newton is known for laws of motion and gravity, not for this work, and geocentric (Earth - centered) was the old view, so this is wrong.
- Option c: Galileo supported Copernicus' ideas but didn't publish this work, and "orb shaped" is not the key idea here, so this is wrong.
- Option d: Rene Descartes worked in philosophy and mathematics, not on this astronomical model, so this is wrong.
We analyze the meaning of heliocentric and the associated scientist:
- Heliocentric means the sun is the center of the universe (not the Earth).
- Option a: Says Earth is the center, which is geocentric, so wrong.
- Option b: Ptolemy supported geocentric, not heliocentric, so wrong.
- Option c: Says Earth is the center (geocentric) and attributes to Ptolemy, both wrong.
- Option d: Correctly states heliocentric as sun - centered and attributes to Copernicus.
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a. Copernicus, heliocentric