Title: RANDOM AND ARBITRARY CONTINGENCIES IN HISTORY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY [6] – THE RANDOM CULTURAL BACKGROUNDS FOR THE SUN-CENTERED UNIVERSE
Authors: Yeuncheol Jeong
Abstract:

The Copernican revolution was made possible not by some causal, rational or mathematical basis or standard. Rather, it was triggered by some random and arbitrary cultural background such as Heliocentrism during the renaissance. Heliocentrism itself was culturally motivated by some other contingent cultural factors such as perspective in painting and Neolatonism in philosophy.

Keywords: Renaissance, perspective, Heliocentirism, Almagest, Copernicus, Ptolemy, Neoplatonism, contingent cultural factors
DOI: https://doi.org/10.52267/IJASER.2026.7316
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Date of Publication: 14-06-2026
Published Issue & Volume: Vol 7 Issue 3 May-June 2026