The eccentric Moon
The Moon circles the Earth, but its orbit is along the same
orbital path of Earth around the Sun. The Moon stays in the symbiotic dance with the Earth but true to its orbit with the stars and not along Earth’s equator. It moves 5 degrees above and below Earth’s orbital path during its own orbiting system. The geodetic position of the Moon force system moves forward along the Earth’s orbital path making a complete circuit every 18.6 years. The positions of the apogee and perigee change, as well, making a complete circuit every 9 months.
Since the Earth is tilted at 23 5 degree to its orbital path, the Moon appears to rock back and forth like a coin on a table top from latitude 23.5S to latitude 23.5N as it moves around the Earth. This feature causes the force being applied by the Moon to be constantly changing as the pair of planets move through space. The Moon is like a promiscuous female moving from one encounter to the next, all good and some better
than others.
The menstruation cycle of the human female is 28 days, give or take a day or two, and the gestation period is 9 months. This rhythm is closely matched with certain aspects of the Moon’s relationship to Earth. With the perigee of the moon falling on 9 month intervals it returns to December 21st every 3 years. During this time the Moon moves from last quarter to new Moon rocking the Earth upward with more force than the spring solstice in the other direction and even greater force every 24 years with the Moon’s encounter with Venus. This action and reaction tilts the Earth upward and the Moon forward and Venus’s retrograde rotation.
The Moon rhythm in its earthly orbit is difficult to predict
because it is affected by all the other solar bodies. For example, the number of days from the Moon perigee of August 4, 2007 to the perigee of August 31 was just over 27 days. The preceding interval from perigee to perigee was 25 days. Each period brought with it a tightening of the Earth’s crust and then a relaxing of the crust. This also became the timing of strain releases in the crust.
From August 24th larger magnitudes of earthquakes began to appear around the world. History of the solar configuration of early earthquakes in California showed a similar configuration in the current earthquakes. In this case, the geodetic position of the Moon rhythm was operating over California. The release of stain in the Earth’s crust occurs along already established fault lines similar to the San Andreas fault line running through California. The fault through California is along the Pacific plate rotating counterclockwise as does the Moon. During stress building periods of the solar system, strain is built up along fault lines and then released during stress releasing periods.
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