Scientists rejected the Copernican model due to its radical nature, conflict with traditional beliefs, and lack of concrete evidence.
Many scientists rejected the Copernican model when it was published because it posed a radical change in people's understanding of the universe and Earth's place in it. The prevailing beliefs supported by the Catholic Church and the traditional teachings of Aristotle and Ptolemy also played a role in the skepticism towards the new model. Additionally, the lack of concrete evidence and intuitive explanation for phenomena, such as why stars did not seem to move with Earth's motion as proposed by the model, contributed to the rejection by many during that time.
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