Hi All,
I've updated the image at the top of this thread to better explain my theory.
I'm aware traditional science holds we are living in a small solar system within the milky way. One of trillions of stars. I'm suggesting that even though our world developed in the milky way, eventually we branched off and became a dwarf galaxy like our neighbors.
Then what are the stars? I don't believe galaxies or stars are as big as everyone says they are. Like my image suggests, I think earth is relatively big and sits below the sun. Planets and asteroids all orbit the sun and account for everything we see in the sky. The Sun is the only "nuclear" object in the sky for which everything rotates around - except earth. Other Galaxies have their own primary sun or bi-nary star system in the center which has planets, asteroids, and accreditation disks orbiting them as well.
We are an "Island Universe" to ourselves.... stars included.
I think this answers most questions about earth's location. the size of stars, galaxies, etc... Some asked what compelling data do you have that explains your model to observations?
First, Flat Earth Theory... Over the years, many people have developed an earth model which matches observations.... I don't need to go into that.
Second, Other phenomena within galaxies that I think our own "system" can explain are Fermi Bubbles. Huge plumbs of hot gas above and below a galactic plane as seen in purple. I think these are what we on earth call the "Heliosphere" created by the sun emitting heat.
Third, Relativistic Jets are another phenomena earth could explain. Huge rays of light sometimes shine from the center of galaxies above and below the plane. I believe Earth's Rotation can twist magnetic field lines up into space and the Sun's light illuminates it. I don't think we can observe this from earth but Earth has the mechanisms to explain them.
Fourth, obviously Galaxies spin. Earth and our Solar system also spin.
Fifth, the first images of Black Holes show in my opinion the Radio Signature of an Aurora... Very powerful electrical and magnetic events that fit well in the model above - even the twisty magnetic lines are shared between earth Auroras and Black Hole "aura's". OhPlease - if the Chandra x ray radio telescope imaged earth's auroras I think you'd see the same images as a black hole almost exactly in size and shape.
Lastly, scientists have speculated there is a large mass at the center of each galaxy holding everything into its orbit. Naturally they assumed it was a traditional star system with a massive star in the middle. However, flat earth theory can also explain celestial orbit and account for the large mass in the middle.
I could go on, but I would rather answer any specific questions if you have them.