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From a “feeling” perspective the centrifugal force flinging you into space is going to be so vanishingly small and in near direct opposition to gravity that it would be impossible to detect with the senses.

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Thanks, but specifically I meant the sunlight traveling through space.

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Light travels through space, radiant heat is just low wave length light

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And the sun is radiant heat? How does it travel through the millions of miles of the darkness and coldness of space and maintain its heat? It makes more sense that the sun is much closer (not in outer space) and we are feeling the natural heat radiating from the not so far away sun uninterrupted by anything except clouds. Now I fully expect to hear 'retard' and no sufficient explanation.