I believe I have made a great contribution to the early stages of astronomy and cosmology. I have stabilized the soil of the starting ground of astronomy and have left work for philosophers like my self to continue onto where I had left of.
Not every theory is always correct and not every model can always be accurate. This is due to technology and the limitations of what humans can achieve.
A lot of what I had proposed in my life can relate to what is believed to be mathematically and scientifically correct today. It can be thought of as a basis of the study of space.
Your sincerely, Aristotle.
I believe Aristotle had made a great contribution to astronomy. Specially at a time where technology and knowledge on such a topic was very limited. Aristotle set the ground for astronomy and it is why he is well known for it today.
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- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qObSqvBcezI
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- Subtopic 1
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