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He believed in a heliocentric universe, or a universe where all of the planets revolve around the sun.

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Q: What did Copernicus believe about the earth and the sun?
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Did Copernicus believe in the Earth-centered theory?

No Nicolaus Copernicus did not believe in the earth centered theory he believed that the earth and other planets center and revolve around the sun.


Who was the first European to believe that the Earth rotates around the Sun?

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Which of these Copernicus believe was at the center of the universe?

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Copernicus' theory was that Earth is not the center of the universe and we revolve around the Sun.


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The great contribution of Nicholas Copernicus was to?

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