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====900–700 BC====
====900–700 BC====
(India) Philosopher Yajnavalkya '''proposed''' elements of heliocentrism '''stating''' that the Sun was "the center of the spheres". However he also stated the sun has motion. (Sounds Geocentric, but he is given credit towards the heliocentric origins)
(India) Philosopher Yajnavalkya '''proposed''' elements of heliocentrism '''stating''' that the Sun was "the center of the spheres". However he also '''stated''' the sun has motion. (Sounds Geocentric, but he is given credit towards the heliocentric origins)


====800–500 BC====
====800–500 BC====