The view of the earth and the universe of people in the Middle Ages!!!?????????

Updated on history 2024-04-21
8 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The earth is the center of the universe (geocentrism), and Copernicus proposed the theory of the revolution of the earth, which was brutally burned to death by the Catholics.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    c It is proclaimed that God created man and created the universe, that God is the master of all that is sovereign over man, and that in order to exclude God from the universe, it must be proved that man and the universe were not created by God. Darwin's theory of evolution proposed that human beings evolved from apes, and that everything in the universe evolved from the lower to the higher according to the principle of "natural selection, survival of the fittest", so C should be chosen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The earth is the center of the universe, and the sun is a pile of firewood that is only the business of the earth.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    In the Middle Ages, due to people's limited level of cognition, the earth was considered to be the center of the universe. This is normal, human understanding of nature, like the evolution of human beings themselves, requires a process, and many cognitions need to be achieved through technological progress.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    The main cosmology of the Middle Ages was heliocentric and geocentric. Geocentrism is shared by the Church, and it is the Church that governs people's cosmology.

    Don't talk nonsense if you don't understand on the first floor.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The main cosmology is geocentrism.

    The Church is the Lord, and anyone who objects to it will be burned to death, such as Copernicus, who proposed heliocentrism.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    I think it should be B, gravitational.

    The heliocentric theory is not perfect, and compared to the geocentric theory, it only puts the universe.

    The center of the interior has changed, and Rong has not proposed the universal laws that govern the universe. Quantum theory, on the other hand, does not address macroscopic concepts such as the universe, but rather a physical theory of the microscopic structure of subatoms. The theory of relativity is for the universe, but it emerged in the 20th century, long after the law of gravitation.

    And within the general scope and precision of the universe, the law of gravitation is sufficient. Stick to B.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    The universe is vast and infinite, boundless, and has no beginning or end. At present, the universe as human cognition is limited to the theory of the formation of the "universe **". The center of the big ** is the "black hole", after the big ** the universe begins to expand around, after the end of the universe expansion, the black hole begins to shrink, and absorbs all the stars in the universe, matter, including light, in the center of the universe to gather and squeeze.

    Eventually, a new universe will be formed. Next, start the new "big **". And in this way it will loop forever and infinitely.

    In order to completely solve the mystery of the universe, the mystery of the black hole will require continuous research and exploration and discovery by human beings in the future.

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