And also while analysing Earth's spinning motion about its center? Do we have to care about the forces from the giant Black Hole at the center of Milky way?
I guess we would have to take the Black Hole force into account, as it is an external force on every single particle of the system? Switching to the CoM frame may nullify the overall linear acceleration of the system, but the torque from the external forces would still be there, right?
If the black hole force (and also the external forces from billions of other star systems) matters even in the CoM frame, how does analysing things from the CoM frame make anything simpler? Also, when we say that Earth's angular momentum is conserved while it revolves around the sun, we make that statement only based on the force from the sun (this statement is made in the CoM frame, right?). Does the torque from the supermassive black hole not matter?