In the quiet corridors of history, a whispered secret lay dormant, waiting for one brilliant mind to unlock its cosmic potential. It was the revelation that would redefine humanity's place in the universe forever - the heliocentric model of the solar system. Imagine a time when the Earth stood as the celestial centerpiece, the Sun merely a humble servant in the grand cosmic ballet. It was a belief etched in tradition, embraced by generations, and shackled to the night sky. Yet, in the midst of this celestial status quo, a maverick thinker named Nicolaus Copernicus dared to question the stars themselves. Although western world holds Copernicus for the discovery of the heliocentric model, Ancient India's Aryabhata realised this long before. In a world where the geocentric model held sway, Copernicus's audacious proposal was nothing short of revolutionary. With the precision of an alchemist's hand, he gently lifted the Earth from its cosmic throne and bestowed it upon the...