Challenging ideas about the heavens and how we know them.
This book surveys how scientists and scholars debated astronomy’s big questions, inviting readers to reconsider established facts with fresh perspectives.
In clear, approachable terms, it traces ideas about the Earth's motion, the axis and latitude, and the behavior of tides. It also looks at old and new theories about the interior of the planet and the shape of the world, offering historical context for how scientific consensus can shift over time.
- Accessible explanations of motion, gravity, and tides tied to everyday observations.
- A reader‑friendly tour of how scientists defended or challenged prevailing ideas.
- Discussion of historical conjectures about the Earth’s interior and the planetary system.
- Insights into how scientific skepticism drives investigation and learning.
Ideal for readers curious about the evolution of astronomy and scientific inquiry.