if all motion is relative, how do we know the Earth isn’t stationary with everything else in the Universe rotating around us, albeit in a right weird and in uniform way.

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if all motion is relative, how do we know the Earth isn’t stationary with everything else in the Universe rotating around us, albeit in a right weird and in uniform way.

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So basically, it is more likely the planets movements follow the law of physics, than follow some illogical weirdness required to have the Earth as a fixed point with everything revolving around it. 🙂 Cool.

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