I don't get your point. I can set my fix reference point for the motion everywhere I want, even some random point in space. It doesn't change anything.

It just looks weird if you put earth stationary and let everything else rotate in spirals.

I mean, you can look at it like that, but what do you gain?

Movement is always relative to some other point.

If you jump from a building, it doesn't change anything if you move towards earth, the earth moves towards you or if you both move and meet middle way.

You can't tell the difference.

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You gain the understanding that what has been theorised is based on a bunch of unproven nonsense which is sold as fact.

Movement is relative, but motion can be demonstrated if it is true. If you jump off a building, you can feel the movement occurring. If you want to believe the Earth moves towards you and you remain still in that example, then go ahead.

But you still can't proof that I am actually moving in that example and not everything else (including the air and so on).

My point was, that it is irrelevant who moves.

So is with earth and sun. Which one really moves or if both move doesn't matter.

Earth circling the sun is just the easiest way to draw it in a model.