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The center of the Universe is a concept that lacks a coherent definition in modern astronomy; according to standard cosmological theories on the shape of the universe, it has no center. Historically, different people have suggested various locations as the center of the Universe. Many mythological cosmologies included an axis mundi, the central axis of a flat Earth that connects the Earth, heavens, and other realms together. In the 4th century BC Greece, philosophers developed the geocentric model, based on astronomical observation; this model proposed that the center of the Universe lies at the center of a spherical, stationary Earth, around which the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars rotate. With the development of the heliocentric model by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century, the Sun wa

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  • تاريخ مركز الكون (ar)
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  • مركز الكون هو مفهوم يفتقر إلى تعريف متماسك في علم الفلك الحديث؛ وفقا للنظريات الكونية القياسية على شكل الكون، ليس له مركز. تاريخيا، اقترح أناس مختلفون مواقع مختلفة كمركز للكون. تضمنت العديد من علم الكونيات الأسطورية محور موندي، والمحور المركزي للأرض المسطحة التي تربط الأرض، والسماء، والعوالم الأخرى معًا. في القرن الرابع قبل الميلاد في اليونان، طور الفلاسفة نموذج مركز الأرض، بناءً على الملاحظة الفلكية؛ اقترح هذا النموذج أن مركز الكون يقع في مركز الأرض الكروية الثابتة التي تدور حولها الشمس والقمر والكواكب والنجوم. مع تطور النموذج الشمسي الذي قام به نيكولاس كوبرنيكوس في القرن السادس عشر، كان يُعتقد أن الشمس هي مركز الكون، مع الكواكب (بما في ذلك الأرض) والنجوم التي تدور حوله. (ar)
  • The center of the Universe is a concept that lacks a coherent definition in modern astronomy; according to standard cosmological theories on the shape of the universe, it has no center. Historically, different people have suggested various locations as the center of the Universe. Many mythological cosmologies included an axis mundi, the central axis of a flat Earth that connects the Earth, heavens, and other realms together. In the 4th century BC Greece, philosophers developed the geocentric model, based on astronomical observation; this model proposed that the center of the Universe lies at the center of a spherical, stationary Earth, around which the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars rotate. With the development of the heliocentric model by Nicolaus Copernicus in the 16th century, the Sun wa (en)
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