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[QUOTE="Rive, post: 6015052, member: 324024"] The 'truth' of the models are always matter of measurement accuracy. At the accuracy available by the 'modern technology' it is 'evident' that the heliocentric model is the better, but for 'not modern technology' it is actually quite taxing to find the problems with the geocentric model, and at that level there are no advantages in using the heliocentric one. According to that, the geocentric model is not 'wrong'. It is just ... well, out of its relevance range if somebody brings it up now. It might be better to check it out on a less absurd example. Is Newton 'wrong'? We already has better models and math available... [/QUOTE]
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