"How about you show me the Sun revolving around the Earth?"
1. All things revolve {if revolving} around the Observer.
2. Unless you go all the way back to the beginning {or say to Aristotle postulating 'The Unmoved Mover'}, you have no fixed point of observation - Therefor saying the Earth is revolving around the Sun is just as wrong as saying the Sun is revolving aroung the Earth.
3. If you one day would like to travel intergalatically you must realize the shortest distance between two points is not a straight line and the speed of light is not an absolute constant.
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