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2007-09-12 03:03:09 · 1 answers · asked by Anonymous in Science & Mathematics Physics

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Who is the proponent of the "Capenican" Theory? It has been "pronen" to be true. Let me rephrase your question: "Has the heliocentric theory (Theory of Copernican Heliocentrism) ever been proved?". If you think the 2nd proponent is Nicolaus "Capenicus", you are wrong. It is Nicolaus Copernicus (Nicolai Copernicito) (February 19, 1473 – May 24, 1543). Isn't it obvious that this theory is proVen? The "then" theory of Copernican Heliocentrism contradicts the "then" theory of Ptolemaic Geocentrism. Ptolemaic Geocentrism states that the earth is the center of the Solar System. Your answer is in the Solar System. Actually Aristarchus the Samian (of Samos) (310 BC - ca. 230 BC) was the earliest proponent of the theory of Heliocentrism. Copernicus just revived this theory.

PS: Sorry if I have offended you, but this has to be done to correct you.

2007-09-12 03:23:09 · answer #1 · answered by Kyle J 6 · 0 0

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