Mathematics describes the real world, it does not explain it. Math is a construct of the human mind. It helps us understand the real world.
Orbital calculations are based on assumptions. If we assume that the Sun is stationary, the calculations have to include formulas incorporating the non circular orbit observations.
We appear to live in a Spiral Galaxy. Observing such a spiral formation implies motion around a central point. If the Big Bang theory is valid, then all mass is in motion, by default. Once again, that is an assumption. Considering all the energy and forces in the universe, it is hard for me to conceive that anything could stand still.
So, assuming that the Sun has a direction and a velocity and assuming that a circular orbit would occur if the Sun was stationary, then, one should be able to calculate the velocity of the Sun. That could provide a PhD. thesis if you can stand the critizism and ridicule of your peers.
I am neither a scientist nor a mathematician, Just a little curious.
"We are here to question knowledge not to worship it".
I do not know who to attribute that quote to, but it has always been stuck in my head.
What do you think?
JJC