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The program is designed with the theory that all exterior forces act on the center of mass of the liquid part of Earth which surrounds the Earth at three eighths its radius: that the liquid part of Earth expands and contracts with the orbital influence of planets: is dragged world wide by these forces and is the force that moves the continental plates around the Earth.
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That'd have to be some force to move that much mass around. If anything, given that gravity obeys the inverse square law rule, I would have thought the moon would have the greatest effect and that the influence of other planets would be negligable.
Also plate tectonic theory is pretty well established and accepted, you'd have to have some very convincing evidence in order to debunk the current theories. For example, as far as I know the drift of the North American and European plates is supposed to be due to the Mid Atlantic Ridge. I've never heard of any theory even suggest that plate tectonics has anything to do with the gravitational pull of other planets in the solar system.