The Sun, along with its entire solar system, including Earth, is already in motion through space. There are two relevant speeds to consider: 1. Orbital Speed of Earth: The Earth orbits the Sun at an average speed of about 29.8 kilometers per second (or about 18.5 miles per second). This orbital speed is also known as the Earth's "sidereal velocity." 2. Galactic Motion of the Sun: The Sun, in turn, is not stationary but moves within the Milky Way galaxy. The Sun, along with its solar system, orbits the center of the Milky Way at an average speed of about 220 kilometers per second (or about 137 miles per second). This motion is referred to as the Sun's "galactic velocity." It's important to note that these speeds are relative to their respective reference frames. When we discuss the Earth's orbital speed, we are considering it relative to the Sun. Similarly, the Sun's galactic motion is measured relative to the center of the Milky Way. In summary, the Sun's galactic motion through the Milky Way is significantly faster (about 220 km/s) compared to the Earth's orbital speed around the Sun (about 29.8 km/s). [[Georges Bataille]] theory of the sun producing excess energy, similarly humans have excess energy and need outlets to release it - The sun is excessively and sadisdically dieing! https://youtu.be/XCeDiUlNu4I?si=hotCtFT7PZNppHXc