EARTH STAYS ALIVE WITH ORBITAL TRIADThe rings of turbulence are similar to the termination shock where the supersonic rays of the sun break off and the subsonic flow of outer space takes over. The boundaries of the Sun's bubble are not constant and move in and out according to the variable strength of the solar wind.
This area of protection has been measured by sensitive instruments on board Voyager 1, the spacecraft which has traveled the longest distance away from Earth on a journey to the uncharted regions of outer space.
When Voyager passed through the solar system's protection zone it reached a threshold where the solar wind ripples and sonic waves washed back and forth dependent on the patterns of force and magnitude. Having passed through the protective sector Voyager reached the heliopause - the point where interstellar space begins.
All species on the planet are the causative effect of the sun's stellar energy interaction with Earth. However, this essential lifeline is dependent on the co-connectivity of the orbiting triad. The sun takes on a fatherly role for all the planets while the moon is Earth's micro-manager
The angle of every square meter on Earth's ground surface is heated by the Sun at a rate that depends on the "cosine" angle of the sun above the horizon. Without heat there can be no planetary life. Too much heat and every species are sizzled into oblivion.
Earth plays a motherly role by providing an ozone atmosphere to protect delicate evolving life forms, such as human beings, from being over exposed to the sun's radiation. Co-connectively, the moon is an important governor for all life forms on Earth as, gravitationally, it harmonizes the planet's rotation and stabilizes climatic conditions.
For life to exist on Earth there had to be a bonding of the gravitation energy that binds together the Sun, Earth and moon during a 12 months solar year. The dynamic synergy of this orbital triad not only determines that life can exist and evolve on Earth, but also provides the ideal seasonal conditions for the emergence of a multitude of complex life forms, including human beings.
The energy that is exchanged from the close proximity of the three orbiting spheres in space-time is far more influential than the suppositions of Earth to the stars, galaxies and constellations. Therefore the astronomy and astrology of the stars is very minor compared to the life giving solar energy that penetrates through the greenhouse layer directly from the sun, or the refracted light that filters from the moon through the Earth's atmosphere.
The wobble of the Earth and its tilt towards the sun is stable only through the gravitation controlling mechanism of the moon. The relationship between the sun, earth and the moon is inherently one as all three orbs were formed together at the same time the Solar System was developing.
The moon dampens down the Earth's axis spin. Without this external orbital control mechanism the Earth would wobble inextricably due to dual gravitation tugs from the Sun and Jupiter. This enormous power of the moon as a micro manager can be observed in the tidal changes that affect the seven seas in a daily rhythm.
The moon's micro-management of the Earth's tilt towards the Sun has been relatively unchanged over the last 600 million years. Nevertheless, the sporadic one to five degree change in obliquity - every 30,000 years of so which follow slight changes in the orbital distance between the Sun and Earth - due to solar system's movements within a spiral galaxy.
Meteorological scientists all agree that without the moon Earth would be subjected to extreme and unpredictable seasonal swings and savage variations in daily heat conditions. In this situation the chances of Earth being able to sustain complex beings - capable of human intelligence - would be impossible without the moon's important influence.
The moon's affect on the tides is obvious for all see, but what isn't visible is the moon's sub-atomic vitalization of the water molecules that takes place within all liquid forms under the moon's influence.
And for human beings with bodies that are comprised of 80% water (the same percentage as the water found on the Earth's surface) the moon's influence on overall wellbeing is considerable and, although scientifically documented, has been mostly ignored by medical science.