What did the Copernican revolution demonstrate?
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That science was not reliable and could not...
Computers and Technology, 18.10.2020 15:01 maymaaz
What did the Copernican revolution demonstrate?
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That science was not reliable and could not be trusted
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That science was a process of changing ideas
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That science was limited to theories that could be tested
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That science was only accurate when expensive equipment was used
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