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geocentrism
[ jeeoh-sen-triz-uhm ]
noun
- a cosmological theory of the universe, disproved by Galileo, in which the earth is at the center and the sun and planets revolve around it. Compare heliocentrism ( def ).
- the belief or attitude that the earth, its inhabitants, and their needs are the most important thing in the universe.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of geocentrism1
Example Sentences
Our galactic neighbors will not disappear if we ignore them, in much the same way that the Earth-sun system was under no obligation to satisfy the self-centered notion of geocentrism.
Information-based theories of physics seem like a throwback to geocentrism, which assumed the universe revolves around us.
It is precisely because the Duhem-Quine thesis, so interpreted, cannot handle either the demise of the two spheres theory or of Ptolemaic geocentrism that these crucial historical events have been invisible to those who are convinced of the truth of the thesis.
Sacrobosco retained his position until, after 1611, Ptolemaic geocentrism was no longer intellectually respectable.
It is compatible with all sorts of different forms of new knowledge, with the geocentrism of Riccioli as well as the heliocentrism of Copernicus, with Descartes鈥 denial of a vacuum and Pascal鈥檚 acceptance of one, with Newton鈥檚 view of uniform space and time and Einstein鈥檚 theory of relativity; it does not lead of necessity to any particular type of science.
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