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The original spelling and grammar of your question is so poor that the answer could be either.
Nicolaus Copernicus (his name should be capitalized) did formulate a heliocentric cosmology. He was not "the pearson" (sic!) but "a person". He was not the first either, many Greek philosophers prior to 200 BCE also held heliocentric beliefs.
We can assume that Copernicus spoke with others about his ideas, we do know that the book stating these ideas was published just shortly before Copernicus died.
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Nicolaus Copernicus disagreed with his theory, Copernicus belived that Ptolemy's view was to complicated.
The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
This is true. He was the first person to state that Earth orbits the Sun. Comment : That's not exactly correct. For example there was a philosopher in Ancient Greece who made this suggestion.
Nicolas Copernicus first said this in the early 1500's. Before him, most people thought that the solar system revolved around the Earth. However, if one watches the planets for enough nights, eventually they will make some strange loops that Ptolemy called "epicycles" Ptolemy's system, which lasted for about 2,000 years, was extremely complicated. Copernicus's system, though, was relatively simple; he drew perfect circles (Johannes Kepler later proved that planets follow elliptical orbits) to represent the orbits of the planets known at the time. Despite his one inaccuracy (perfect circles), Copernicus's theory was still one giant step in the right direction.
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A person inspired him! there is your f*cking answer
Nicolaus Copernicus was the first person to declare that the world revolved around the sun. Before that time, people thought that Earth was the center of the universe.
Nicolaus Copernicus
the first person to formulate a comprehensive heliocentric cosmology
Nicolaus Copernicus disagreed with his theory, Copernicus belived that Ptolemy's view was to complicated.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the first person to say that the universe revolved around the sun. Before that, it was highly accepted that the earth was the center of the universe.
Nicolaus Copernicus was the person who discovered that the Earth turns. Nicolaus was a mathematician and astronomer from Poland who made the discovery in the 1500's.
The Polish astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus.
This is true. He was the first person to state that Earth orbits the Sun. Comment : That's not exactly correct. For example there was a philosopher in Ancient Greece who made this suggestion.
Nicolas Copernicus first said this in the early 1500's. Before him, most people thought that the solar system revolved around the Earth. However, if one watches the planets for enough nights, eventually they will make some strange loops that Ptolemy called "epicycles" Ptolemy's system, which lasted for about 2,000 years, was extremely complicated. Copernicus's system, though, was relatively simple; he drew perfect circles (Johannes Kepler later proved that planets follow elliptical orbits) to represent the orbits of the planets known at the time. Despite his one inaccuracy (perfect circles), Copernicus's theory was still one giant step in the right direction.
Maybe this might help: Johannes helped Nicolaus Copernicus's theory perhaps this person may be the key to you answer!