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If the sun was stationary, would the planets still orbit it?

The sun is moving at 217 km/s according to pedia. From what I read gravity is caused by movement, and gravity is what keeps us in orbit. So if the sun stopped moving, and it's gravitational force changed, would the planets stay in orbit or would they fling into space?

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It is probably nothing complicated. The key to open that is nothing more than a flat blade shaped like a simple key. No cuts. Just a 1/4 or 1/8 flat piece with a hole on one end. Sometimes they just have a hole in them and then you can open it with a tiny nail or paperclip. That is an interior door and unless someone was ultra security conscious it is not a complicated lock. You could probably open it with a nail file or a paper clip. They put those kinds of locks on bedrooms and bathrooms.
On ANY DOD installation, it is not allowed. It has to do with safety, too many idiots (not calling you one) getting hit by cars because they couldn't hear the car coming, and the driver not paying attention. In the 2 years I was working at Ft Gordon, GA, we had 6 cases where people with head phones (I think 4 of them were in civilian clothes?) got hit by cars because they couldnt hear it coming. EDITED TO ADD: John, I only know it is DOD wide because I come from a big military family, and visiting family on Naval bases and Air Force bases they work on, I learned it is the same for them also.
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