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Both astronomical scholars and popular writers considered the implications of the nested sphere model for the dimensions of the universe.
The nested sphere model's distances to the Sun and planets differ significantly from modern measurements of the distances, and the size of the universe is now known to be inconceivably large and possibly infinite.
General understanding of the dimensions of the universe derived from the nested sphere model reached wider audiences through the presentations in Hebrew by Moses Maimonides, in French by Gossuin of Metz, and in Italian by Dante Alighieri.
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Through Islamic astronomers, Ptolemy's nested spheres became a standard feature of medieval cosmology.
Applied NanoMaterials, a New York-based firm that is commercialising some of his work, has launched a lubricant called NanoLub, which is made of nested spheres of tungsten and sulphur atoms.
The nested spheres represent likeness to the actual world.
They turned nested spheres of graphite into tiny pressure chambers by bombarding them with high-speed electrons and ions.
Although the metaphysics of light is fundamentally non-Aristotelian in nature, Grosseteste clearly was concerned to use it to explain many of the features of the Aristotelian cosmos the system of nested spheres, the distinction between the motion of celestial and sublunary bodies, and so forth.
8. Swerdlow and Neugebauer (58) claimed that "[o]ne of the principal reasons Copernicus adopted the heliocentric theory is that it gives the distances of the planets from the mean sun unambiguously, and it gives them without making any assumptions about nested spheres".
In front of him on the coin is the model of nested spheres and polyhedra from Mysterium Cosmographicum.
Around the turn of the millennium, the Arabic astronomer and polymath Ibn al-Haytham (Alhacen) presented a development of Ptolemy's geocentric epicyclic models in terms of nested spheres.
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