Questioning the heavens: a provocative critique of how accepted models shape science
This bold work argues that widely accepted astronomical theories can become unquestioned truths, and it asks readers to examine the foundations of modern cosmology. The author challenges the idea of fixed celestial bodies and predictable orbits, urging readers to consider alternative views about motion, space, and perception. The text questions the authority of long-standing theories and invites a clear, critical look at how scientific ideas are formed and maintained.
- A fresh take on the history and philosophy of astronomy
- Accessible challenges to the idea that current models are final or unchangeable
- Thought-provoking discussion about evidence, observation, and the limits of theory
- A call to informed thinking for readers curious about how science develops
Ideal for readers of philosophy of science and anyone curious about how scientific consensus is built and contested.