I hope I am addressing people that are willing to look at something from another perspective, here we go. It is stated that we can travel from the Earth to our Sun (Their example) using a airliner traveling at roughly 600mph. At this rate, using their math, it would take 19 years. Wow! Now let’s picture Earth and our Sun (as a model), pick any night of the year you like. For those of us that can see Ursa Major (The Big Dipper) in our night sky, we can observe this every night year round. Now on whichever night you chose (doesn’t matter), picture the direction we’re looking that night. Hope you’re following. Now, we’re ‘told’ we’re over 93 million miles away from our Sun (19 years away), yet 6 months from your chosen night, our Earth has ‘orbited’ to the complete opposite side of our Sun (over 186 million miles from where we were), now looking in the complete opposite direction. How are we able to still see the constellation Ursa Major (The Big Dipper)? Let that noodle around for a bit. Now to add a bit more. If we can see a certain galaxy or nebula in our ‘universe’, the direction we use always is the same. So if our galaxy is spinning, shouldn’t the direction be different?