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                                                         THE CELESTIAL SPHERE THE GEOCENTRIC UNIVERSE Plato (ca. 350 b.c.) suggested that to understand the motions of the heavens, one must first begin with a set of workable assumptions, or hypotheses. It seemed obvious that the stars of the night sky revolved about a fixed Earth and that the heavens ought to obey the purest possible form of motion. Plato therefore proposed that celestial bodies should move about Earth with a uniform (or constant) speed and follow a circular motion with Earth at the center of that motion. This concept of a geocentric universe was a natural consequence of the apparently unchanging relationship of the stars to one another in fixed constellations. If the stars were simply attached to a celestial sphere that rotated about an axis passing through the North and South ...