No, they weren't. The models work, they're just more complicated. Exact same is true of reddit magic
>and have not only failed, but created holes in how physics work in the process
Pretending like "how do we connect relativity (more silly jewish garbage) and quantom mechanics" doesn't exist. They just literally don't work together but they're both accepted
Quantum mechanics is such a big fucking reddit magic meme that trying to argue against it gets you fired. If you make up magic, that's interesting, you get money. The lesson redditors draw from Galileo is that "religion = bad" but the real lesson is that "science" as an institution is garbage
Geocentric models were disproven because they were based on a false premise, and through the process of scientific method was disproven
Many people have tried to do the same with quantum mechanics and have not only failed, but created holes in how physics work in the process
Because without quantum mechanics your oven would be infinitely hot all the time because it's an enclosed space full of thermal radiation
Without quantum mechanics you can't explain half the things that happen in chemistry
You certainly wouldn't have nuclear physics