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The geocentric model, in all of its complexity, survived scientific scrutiny for almost 1400 years. however, in modern astronomy, scientists seek to explain the natural and physical world we live in as simply as possible. the complexity of ptolemy's model was an indicator that his theory was inherently flawed. why, then, was the geocentric model the leading theory for such a long time, even though the heliocentric model more simply explained the observed motions and brightness of the planets?

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