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How Earth is moving through Space at 66,600 mph!
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The solar system is incredibly perplex. While it may feel that we are stationary on Earth, we’re actually delicately dancing through space at a stunning 448,000 miles per hour, with the Sun as our choreographer leading the way.

67,000 miles per hour around sun. The Milky Way galaxy moves through space at about 1.3 million miles per hour and the solar system moves around the center of our galaxy at 514,000 miles per hour = 1,882,000 miles per hour 🤣

So a time traveler would have to take into account such motions right?

So are all the stars and galaxies that we see around us moving with us then? Why don’t we ever see new things in space?

Pretty wild that every hour, we are over 66,000 miles further away from where we were an hour ago...

Isn’t this actually incorrect?

Yet another miscalculation/excuse for the Satanists to inject their 666 into everything they can. Same with the supposed human body temp of 98.6 degrees … precisely 66.6 degrees above freezing. Almost everything is warped.

Earth's orbit is elliptical, which means its speed varies slightly throughout the year, with the closest approach (perihelion) at about 67,700 mph (109,000 km/h) and farthest (aphelion) at 65,500 mph (105,000 km/h)

Earth is moving so fast that we feel like it is not moving at all. Like the wheel covers in our cars. After certain speed, the cover is almost invisible in motion.

Incredible, if you think about it. And it all is synchronized like the finest watch ever. Amazing.
