I How Did Pre-Newtonian Heliocentrists Explain Gravity?

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Aristotle believed gravity was the result of objects seeking the Earth's center, a concept challenged by pre-Newtonian heliocentrists like Copernicus, Galileo, and Kepler. These early heliocentric philosophers did not provide a satisfactory explanation for gravity, which remained an unsolved problem in their theories. The geocentric perspective also lacked a clear explanation for gravity, but its alignment with a central Earth was less problematic in terms of symmetry. Newton's theory of universal gravitation addressed these issues by restoring symmetry lost in the transition from a geocentric to a heliocentric model. Ultimately, the discussion highlights the evolution of gravitational theory and its aesthetic appeal in achieving a universal framework.
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As I understand Aristotle believed that gravity was caused by certain objects trying to find the centre of the universe which was of course at the centre of the Earth.
Newton gave us a better theory of gravity, but there were heliocentric philosophers before Newton. Not just Copernicus , Galileo and Kepler but going as far back as Aristarchus. So how did they explain gravity if Earth was not the centre?
 
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So how did they explain gravity if Earth was not the centre?
They didn't. That's not a failure on their part - there are always unsolved problems at the edge of even the best theories, and that was one of their unsolved problems.

It's worth noting that the geocentric crowd didn't have an explanation of gravity either. It's just that in a geocentric view a mysterious force pulling things towards the center of the Earth is mysterious but not also offensive to our sense of symmetry, whereas in a non-geocentric view the the force is both mysterious and offensive to our sense of symmetry. It's not an accident that Newton's theory is often described as the the law of UNIVERSAL gravitation; and much of its aesthetic appeal comes because its universal nature recovers the symmetry that was lost when we abandoned the geocentric view.
 
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