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Listen to part of a lecture in a history of science class.

Ok, we have been talking about how throughout history, it was often difficult for people to give up ideas which have long been taken for granted as scientific truth, even if those ideas were false.In Astronomy, for example, the distinction between the solar system and the universe wasn't clear until modern times.The ancient Greece believed that what we called the solar system was in fact the entire universe.And that universe was geocentric.Geocentric means earth-centric, so the geocentric view holds that the Sun, the planets, and the stars, all revolved around the earth, which is stationary.Of course, we now know that planets including the earth revolve around the sun.And the solar system is only a tiny part of the universe.

So, why did the ancient Greeks believe that the Earth was the center of the universe?Well, it makes sense to them.Observations of the sky make it appear as if the Sun, the moon, and the stars all revolved on the earth everyday, while the Earth itself stayed in one place.And this view is also supported by their philosophical and religious beliefs about the origin and structure of the universe.It was presented in the works of well-known Greek philosophers as early as the fourth century B.C.E., and the geocentric theory continue to prevail in Western thought for almost 2,000 years, until the seventeen century.

Now what's the especially interesting is that when astronomical observations were made that seemed to be inconsistent with the geocentric view, the ancient Greeks did not really consider alternative theories.It was so intuitive, so sensible that the Earth was the center of the universe that astronomers found ways to explain those seemingly inconsistent phenomena within the geocentric view.

For example, Greece astronomers made excellent very accurate observations of movements of the planets.But the observation revealed a bit of a problem. The geocentric theory said planets would move around the earth in one direction.However, the astronomers noticed that at times several planets seems to start moving in one direction and start moving backward in their orbits around the earth.And they came up with a theory that these planets themselves moved in smaller circles called epicycles as they travelled around the Earth. Here's a picture of what they imagined.You see how this epicycle theory could account for the seemingly backward motion of the planet.Of course, today we know that this appearance of backward motion is caused by the fact that Earth, as well as other planets, all move in their own orbits around the Sun, and the relative movements of the planets with respect to each other can get quite complex.

However,However, there were a few astronomers in Greece and other places who didn't agree with geocentric view, for example, a great astronomer, who lived in the third century B.C.E.He proposed the theory that our planetary system might be heliocentric, his name was Aristarchus.Heliocentric means sun-centric that the earth revolves around the sun.Aristarchus recognized from his calculations that the Sun was much larger than the Earth and other planets.It was probably this discovery that let him conclude that the universe is heliocentric.I mean, isn't it more sensible to think that a smaller heavenly body would orbit a larger one, rather than the opposite?

However, his proposition was rejected largely based on other scientific beliefs held at the time, which all made sense in a way even if they were incorrect.Let me mention two objections Greeks made to Aristarchus's theory.First, they believed that everything that moves creates its own wind so to speak everyone has this experience when you are running, right?So, they thought that if the Earth itself was moving, there would have to be a constant wind blowing, sweeping them off their feet, and of course, there wasn't.And second, the idea of an Earth that moved didn't fit in with the ancient Greeks' understanding of gravity.They thought that the gravity was basically a natural tendency all the things to move towards the center of the universe.Which was the Earth, or the center of the Earth.So that explained why apples and other falling objects were falling straight down.If the Sun was at the center of the universe, things would fall toward the Sun and away from the Earth, which of course they didn't.So these were some of the reasons they rejected the heliocentric theory.


What is the purpose of the lecture?

正确答案: B

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当前版本由 十三个 更新于2018-12-02 11:41:27 感谢由 十三个 对此题目的解答所做出的贡献。

正确答案:B 定位原文:Professor: ... how throughout history, it was often difficult for people to give up ideas which have long been taken for granted as scientific truth, even if those ideas were false. In Astronomy, for example, the distinction between the solar system and the universe wasn’t clear until modern times. 解析:教授开篇即说对于人们来说放弃一个理论是很难的,即便这个理论是错误的,然后举例进行了说明,所以正确答案是B。

当前版本由 十三个 更新于2018-12-02 11:33:24 感谢由 十三个 对此题目的解答所做出的贡献。

正确答案:B 定位原文:Professor: ... how throughout history, it was often difficult for people to give up ideas which have long been taken for granted as scientific truth, even if those ideas were false. In Astronomy, for example, the distinction between the solar system and the universe wasn’t clear until modern times. 解析:教授开篇即说对于人们来说放弃一个理论是很难的,即便这个理论是错误的,然后举例进行了说明,所以正确答案是B。

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Listen to part of a lecture in a history of science class.

Ok, we have been talking about how throughout history, it was often difficult for people to give up ideas which have long been taken for granted as scientific truth, even if those ideas were false.In Astronomy, for example, the distinction between the solar system and the universe wasn't clear until modern times.The ancient Greece believed that what we called the solar system was in fact the entire universe.And that universe was geocentric.Geocentric means earth-centric, so the geocentric view holds that the Sun, the planets, and the stars, all revolved around the earth, which is stationary.Of course, we now know that planets including the earth revolve around the sun.And the solar system is only a tiny part of the universe.

So, why did the ancient Greeks believe that the Earth was the center of the universe?Well, it makes sense to them.Observations of the sky make it appear as if the Sun, the moon, and the stars all revolved on the earth everyday, while the Earth itself stayed in one place.And this view is also supported by their philosophical and religious beliefs about the origin and structure of the universe.It was presented in the works of well-known Greek philosophers as early as the fourth century B.C.E., and the geocentric theory continue to prevail in Western thought for almost 2,000 years, until the seventeen century.

Now what's the especially interesting is that when astronomical observations were made that seemed to be inconsistent with the geocentric view, the ancient Greeks did not really consider alternative theories.It was so intuitive, so sensible that the Earth was the center of the universe that astronomers found ways to explain those seemingly inconsistent phenomena within the geocentric view.

For example, Greece astronomers made excellent very accurate observations of movements of the planets.But the observation revealed a bit of a problem. The geocentric theory said planets would move around the earth in one direction.However, the astronomers noticed that at times several planets seems to start moving in one direction and start moving backward in their orbits around the earth.And they came up with a theory that these planets themselves moved in smaller circles called epicycles as they travelled around the Earth. Here's a picture of what they imagined.You see how this epicycle theory could account for the seemingly backward motion of the planet.Of course, today we know that this appearance of backward motion is caused by the fact that Earth, as well as other planets, all move in their own orbits around the Sun, and the relative movements of the planets with respect to each other can get quite complex.

However,However, there were a few astronomers in Greece and other places who didn't agree with geocentric view, for example, a great astronomer, who lived in the third century B.C.E.He proposed the theory that our planetary system might be heliocentric, his name was Aristarchus.Heliocentric means sun-centric that the earth revolves around the sun.Aristarchus recognized from his calculations that the Sun was much larger than the Earth and other planets.It was probably this discovery that let him conclude that the universe is heliocentric.I mean, isn't it more sensible to think that a smaller heavenly body would orbit a larger one, rather than the opposite?

However, his proposition was rejected largely based on other scientific beliefs held at the time, which all made sense in a way even if they were incorrect.Let me mention two objections Greeks made to Aristarchus's theory.First, they believed that everything that moves creates its own wind so to speak everyone has this experience when you are running, right?So, they thought that if the Earth itself was moving, there would have to be a constant wind blowing, sweeping them off their feet, and of course, there wasn't.And second, the idea of an Earth that moved didn't fit in with the ancient Greeks' understanding of gravity.They thought that the gravity was basically a natural tendency all the things to move towards the center of the universe.Which was the Earth, or the center of the Earth.So that explained why apples and other falling objects were falling straight down.If the Sun was at the center of the universe, things would fall toward the Sun and away from the Earth, which of course they didn't.So these were some of the reasons they rejected the heliocentric theory.


What is the purpose of the lecture?

正确答案: B

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十三个 更新于2018-12-02 11:41:27

正确答案:B 定位原文:Professor: ... how throughout history, it was often difficult for people to give up ideas which have long been taken for granted as scientific truth, even if those ideas were false. In Astronomy, for example, the distinction between the solar system and the universe wasn’t clear until modern times. 解析:教授开篇即说对于人们来说放弃一个理论是很难的,即便这个理论是错误的,然后举例进行了说明,所以正确答案是B。

十三个 更新于2018-12-02 11:33:24

正确答案:B 定位原文:Professor: ... how throughout history, it was often difficult for people to give up ideas which have long been taken for granted as scientific truth, even if those ideas were false. In Astronomy, for example, the distinction between the solar system and the universe wasn’t clear until modern times. 解析:教授开篇即说对于人们来说放弃一个理论是很难的,即便这个理论是错误的,然后举例进行了说明,所以正确答案是B。

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