Here

 

We do have have very persistent idea about what

here means.  But when we look at the bigger

picture of things that notion becomes a bit

more vague.  Most of what follows comes from:

 

 how-fast-is-earth-moving

 

To summarize:

 

rotational speed:

 The cosine of 45 is 0.707, so the spin speed at 45 degrees is roughly 0.707 x 1037 = 733 mph (1,180 km/h).

 

around the sun:

Since speed is equal to the distance traveled over the time taken, Earth's speed is calculated by dividing 584 million miles (940 million km) by­­ 365.25 days and dividing that result by 24 hours to get miles per hour or km per hour. So, Earth travels about 1.6 million miles (2.6 million km) a day, or 66,627 mph (107,226 km/h).

 

motion in the galaxy:

 

The sun and the solar system appear to be moving at 200 kilometers per second, or at an average speed of 448,000 mph (720,000 km/h).  


To some up, the idea of " here " is a bit more blurry in the bigger picture,

and it seems that " here " is really not here, one moment to the

next.  So if you are restless all you need to do is wait a second.

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