What caused people to accept the geocentric model of the universe?(1 point)

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Measurements and mathematical models demonstrated that the planets orbit around the sun.
Measurements and mathematical models demonstrated that the planets orbit around the sun.

Telescopes allowed for a much detailed view of the circular orbits of the planets.
Telescopes allowed for a much detailed view of the circular orbits of the planets.

Noticing the gravity will eventually pull all the planets and the universe back together.
Noticing the gravity will eventually pull all the planets and the universe back together.

Objects seem to move across the sky, and Earth did not feel like it was moving.

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Objects seem to move across the sky, and Earth did not feel like it was moving.

This observation led people to accept the geocentric model, as it appeared intuitive that Earth was the center of the universe and that celestial objects revolved around it.