1) Heliocentric
Earth spins in front of sun East to West,
counterclock-wise
Make a solar eclipse shadow on a globe spinning East to West. Notice the shadow will move from East to West.
2) Geocentric
Sun and Moon circle around our world East to West. The moon is slower than the sun
51 min/24 hrs.
Use a light to move past an object and see that the shadow is cast the opposite direction of the motion, West to East.
It is true that the August 2017 and April 2024 total solar eclipses both move across the United States from WEST to EAST.
This is evidence of Geocentrism.