sol invictus
Philosopher
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I find it very difficult to accept that the planets do not, in reality, revolve around the center of mass of the solar system, which then revolves around the center of mass of the galaxy, which revolves around some galactic center of mass, etc. etc., with the whole mass of the universe being stationary (on average) in some universal rest frame, which may be demonstrated by the rest frame of the CMB. Does that picture not resonate at all with you?
In GR there are coordinate independent quantities. If you like, those are "reality" according to GR (they're the things that aren't relative, and are therefore important).
One such quantity are the various curvature invariants - and the sun has a much bigger effect on those than the earth or the other planets.
I would be interested to learn how you might respond to my analogy of the Mona Lisa, described above?
I agree that humans prefer certain things. I'm just not sure it's very relevant to physics.