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by luc4sdreyer
823 days ago
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> Nobody had a clue In the 3rd century BC, Aristarchus calculated that the Sun was between 18 and 20 times farther away from the Earth than the Moon, and proposed the Heliocentric model as a result. The true value is instead approximately 400 times. But it's incredible given that he didn't have lenses, the value of Pi, and that the Geocentric model was considered correct until 1800 years after his death. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aristarchus_of_Samos#Distance_... Nice video about the cosmic distance ladder by Terence Tao: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7ne0GArfeMs |
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He didn’t say nobody had a clue about heliocentrism.