Twiler
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That's a tricky question, as it assumes, right from the start, that there is such a thing as an objective reality that has a determinate composition. Most people assume that the physical models about reality, actually represent (for real) how nature operates "in itself".
The big problem with that is that every scientist of the past believed exactly the same about their own models. What changed from the Ptolemaic POV to the Copernican? Only our models.
There is a different methodology supporting the Copernican model; Ptolmey's epicycles theory can potentially explain any observed movement of planets (or so I've heard) meaning that it isn't falsifiable, and as such wouldn't be considered a scientific theory by today's standards.