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Scarlett Holloway
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31 October, 07:10
What does the term Copernican revolution refer to
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Aidyn Potts
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It is the time period where the commonly accepted theory of the earth being at the center of the solar system is switching over to the refused theory of the sun being at the center of the solar system.
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