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Oh, what a lovely question! The center of mass for the Earth-Sun system is actually not exactly at the center of the Sun - it's a little closer to the Sun's surface because the Sun is so much more massive than Earth. But don't you worry, it's all part of how things beautifully balance and dance in the vastness of space. Remember, wherever that center of mass is, it keeps us all swirling around in the most remarkable cosmic waltz. Peace and balance, my friend, peace and balance.

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