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The only reason we believe the Earth rotates around the Sun is because we base it around the amount of time it takes for a full year rotation of the earth.

However, has the question ever been intelligently answered that perhaps the Sun rotates around the Earth? The Sun is 109 times larger than the Earth according my my educational resources, thus we conduct the academic equation 360.33^109 and get 4.790115266959691e+278.

That being said, it takes the Sun 4.790115266959691e+278 days to rotate around the Earth.

Would anyone challenge this hypothesis?

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