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Originally Posted by footfootfoot
The earth does not orbit mercury
Maybe this experiment will help: you will need someone to play the squirrel and you will need a piece of rope.
Premise: If you go around someone or something with a piece of rope (with one end of the rope affixed to the someone or something, the other end in your hand) then when you have made a complete circle they will have one turn of rope wrapped around them. Do you agree?
If you do not encircle them then there will be no rope wrapped around them. Do you agree?
Now, try going around your pretend squirrel with one end of the rope in your hand and the other affixed to the squirrel. If the squirrel is stationary you will encircle the squirrel with the rope.
Now try the same thing only this time, the squirrel always turns in the same direction as you. For added realism you can do this outside around a tree. See how many times you managed to encircle the squirrel with the rope.
Have someone record a video of it and put it up on youtube.
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this is a bit of a straw man. you would need to anchor the other end of the rope to the tree in order to be analogous to the problem at hand.
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