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5 January, 06:27

Which events took place during the Copernican revolution, when most people started to believe in a heliocentric model of the solar system? Select three options. Aristotle developed his model of the solar system. Copernicus rediscovered Aristarchus's heliocentric model. Hawking proposed theories that increased curiosity about space. Scientists checked, confirmed, refined, and mathematically proved ideas. Newton's theories of gravity increased understanding of the movement of planets.

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  1. 5 January, 06:29
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    The three events are:

    Hawking proposed theories that increased curiosity about space.

    Scientists checked, confirmed, refined, and mathematically proved ideas.

    Newton's theories of gravity increased understanding of the movement of planets.

    Explanation:

    The Copernican Revolution gives us an important framework for understanding the Universe. It made us believe we do not occupy a special or privileged place in the Universe.

    It states that the Universe and everything in it can be understood and predicted using a set of basic physical laws ("rules").

    Copernicus went on to argue that the wandering motion of the planets could be explained if they were orbiting the sun rather than the earth. He believed the entire Universe obeys the same physical laws everywhere (and at all times).
  2. 5 January, 06:53
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    It is 3,4, and 5
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