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Greek philosophers believed that the sun, moon, and stars revolved around the earth. This is called Geocentrism, as opposed to heliocentrism, which states that the earth revolves around the sun. They believed that the earth was at the center of the universe. 

Also, they believed (ancient greeks) that the motions of the planets were circular and elliptical. It was a widely accepted theory, until Kepler and Copernicus disproved it.

They had a strong belief in Geocentrism.


The two ideas that the Greek philosophers accepted about the universe were the heliocentric and the geocentric movement of the universe.

The Heliocentric movement was the theory that the sun was at the center of the universe and the planets, moon and the stars revolved around it.

The Geocentric theory was the theory that the earth was the center of the universe. This theory was very accepting to the religious people at the time. They believed that the sun. planets and stars revoved around the earth.

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