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Originally Posted by worzel
In that case the earth is sometimes moving faster relative to the galaxy, and sometimes slower, depending on whether it's orbital motion is with or against the motion of the solar system itself relative to the galaxy, right?
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Yes.. but we would never know the difference.. although if we sent a satalite to orbit on the other side of the solar system, and used some relay satalite to bouce the signal around the sun, we could probubly test it in that way..
assuming we know the exact motions of the star, galaxie, and supercluster.
for if we are in error, super cluster motion could oppose our attempted slow down.
-MT
I am however concerned about Gravity and its effect on this time flow, as is often alluded to in many cosmology concepts.