At the end of the 5th century CE, a young man who lived in relative obscurity had a radical idea: it was the earth, and not the sky, which rotated and therefore was responsible for the changing positions of the stars.
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Copernicus was 1000 years late
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At the end of the 5th century CE, a young man who lived in relative obscurity had a radical idea: it was the earth, and not the sky, which rotated and therefore was responsible for the changing positions of the stars.