You think that changing the venue will work for you?
It won't.
You simply haven't studied the missing orbital Sagnac effect, even though I posted the best available bibliography so that you'd be able to properly understand the issues involved.
If you are replying to me,
I did not change any venues! In case it escaped your eagle eyes, I was replying to your post.
The GPS satellites (which do orbit at a much lower altitude using the Biefeld-Brown effect) are one of the most direct proofs of the fact that the Earth does not orbit the Sun: the missing orbital Sagnac effect.
The Sagnac Effect depends not only on the angular velocity, but on the area of the loop traversed.
In the meantime, I have no idea which part of
Discworld[1] you live on, but I live on the Globe.
That Globet does not have a Sun, Moon, Shadow Object, Nibiru or Jupiter orbiting 15 to 20 km overhead.
That Moon is at a distance from Earth that has been verified by numerous quite independent measurements.
The distance to the Sun was a bit harder to determine accurately, but the has been known to be many times the diameter of the earth for many centuries.
GPS, Galileo, GLONASS etc GNS Systems work fine at altitudes from 20,180 km (12,540 mi) to 23,222 km.
Have you ever wondered why you have never managed to convince anyone of your ideas?
I'd say to give Terry Cratchett my best regards when you see him next, but I'm afraid he's deceased.
So go chase some other victim with your weird ideas!
Have a nice day.
[1] Well,
Discworld is flat and has a sun that does rise in the east from behind the horizon and set in the west behind the horizon.