The Earth’s motion occurs at a relatively constant rate, and we are part of this motion, making it difficult to perceive directly. Additionally, the vastness of space and lack of reference points can obscure our perception of Earth’s motion.
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We don’t directly perceive the motion of the Earth because we are in constant motion along with it. Our sensory systems adapt to this motion, making it imperceptible. Additionally, the Earth’s rotational and orbital speeds are relatively constant, further diminishing our perception of motion.