Solar sytems?


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orbit

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Is this supposed to be a question or are you just starting to learn how to type random words?
orbit?? the earth orbits the sun lol thanks for the points
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planets revolving the sun.
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Yeah. I think they do. Not sure if that's been proven yet or not, but my theory is that.just like our world can be identified smaller and smaller - down to nanoparticles, so can it be reversed so that the expanse of the universe and all that is beyond our world operates similarly.

Our earth rotates on its axis. The earth rotates around the sun. The planets rotate around the sun. The solar system rotates around a larger something. and other solar systems rotate around that same something - just as if our solar systems acted like earth...as a part of a whole.

But we have learned that the rotation and orbit of our earth and the sun , etc. has specific meaning, purpose and benefits (temperature, gravity, laws of physics, seasons, regeneration). So what is the specific purpose of our solar system orbitting around a larger entity?

Ouch. My brain hurts just considering that.
an elliptical path on which the planets move around the sun
Oh yes, the solar system has many orbits. Now give me 10.

Or were you looking for discount travel. its Orbits.com mate

Or have you been hiting the volka with Comrad Rashinko
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