geocentric

[ UK /d‍ʒˌiːə‍ʊsˈɛntɹɪk/ ]
[ US /ˌdʒioʊˈsɛntɹɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having the earth as the center
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How To Use geocentric In A Sentence

  • The geocentric, geostatic cosmos of Aristotle having been quite exploded, all that remained was an infinite and intricate concatenation of causes and effects.
  • The Ptolemaic theory fit the data available to astronomers using a geocentric model with many, many “epicycles” – little additional circles in the orbits. Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Common Sense
  • Why did the heliocentric astronomical paradigm replace the geocentric one?
  • Aristotle's geocentric astronomy, which attaches the heavenly bodies to a series of concentric spheres, was not his own creation.
  • The longest transposals look rather boring, since they are all minor variations: congregationalists congregationalists congregationalist congregationalist algorithmically logarithmically representatives representatives congregational congregational establishments establishments egocentrically geocentrically certifications rectifications consolidations disconsolation conservatoires conservatories Wolfram Blog : Word Play with Mathematica
  • The Ptolemaic theory fit the data available to astronomers using a geocentric model with many, many “epicycles” – little additional circles in the orbits. Matthew Yglesias » The Trouble With Common Sense
  • His discovery that the Sun is located far from the center of our galaxy had an impact on human thought similar to the paradigm shift caused by Copernicus's change from a geocentric to a heliocentric model for the universe.
  • I think it's logical to be "geocentric" or "nationcentric" about the U.S. Portland indymedia - features
  • In a prolific career, Galileo's discoveries, including phases of Venus and moons orbiting Jupiter dealt a death blow to geocentric theory.
  • Moreover, angular separation rates are constant along a given small circle, and are proportional to the sine of the radius of the circle (measured as a geocentric angle from circle to pole).
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