It has always been known that the Moon makes life on Earth very successful, and we would like
to suggest here it is even more of an integral part of life than previously thought. Its orbit holds
the Earth at its tilt to its orbit which allows for the seasons, preventing extreme hot and cold. In
this paper we find in finding a solution to the quantum mechanical wave equation for the atoms,
a solution to the planets, that it is done in terms of the Moon and the base unit of 1 second. We
find we can describe a habitable planet like the Earth in terms of the Moon, which seems to be a
Natural yardstick for measuring and describing Nature which even appears in the solutions for
Jupiter and Saturn presented in this paper, even though each have many moons of their own.
The Moon, of the Earth, has long been thought of as not making sense, it is large and massive for
a moon of a terrestrial planet while it has a very low density, low mass for its size, when it should
be comparable to that of the Earth. When we dropped the launch pods from lunar craft for the
Apollo mission on the Moon and measured the seismic activity, it seemed to ring like a bell for
an hour, something characteristic of something hollow. Further studies were done by NASA
after that in a classified study called Chapel Bell, which remains classified 50 years after we went
to the Moon. It has been suggested by some scientists that the Moon would make more sense if
it was hollow, and even that it was a hollow spacecraft put there for the purpose of making life
more successful on Earth. If it was a craft, and we could enter it and move it to adjust our
climate when it is going awry not only from global warming but due to periodic ice ages caused
by small cyclical changes in the Earth orbit, that would solve a lot. In this paper we develop
some equations which could be part of a project genesis from the quantum solution of the
Earth/Moon/Sun system that might help us maintain the habitability of the Earth, and even use
this understanding toward one day being able to engineer Earth/Moon/Sun systems for that day
when ours is used up and can no longer take care of us. We model the Earth climate in terms of
the Moon from a wave equation point of view.
Included in this study is modeling not just the Earth/Moon/Sun system but habitable star
systems in general in terms of them having an enigmatic moon like we have. While it may not be
mainstream science to suggest the Moon of the the Earth is hollow, it is a part of it to suggest
that very successful habitable planets would need to have an enigmatic moon like we do. I even
find that our description of the atom’s proton in terms of a base unit of one second from which
we derive the Earth’s moon, that the equation is based around hydrocarbons, the skeletons of
life chemistry. The unit of a second, though it was not based on the planets or atoms in terms of
mass and size by the ancient Sumerians, who created it from reconciling the phases of the Moon,
and the Earth year, in terms of base 60 (sexagesimal) counting, it actually came out to be based
on these things anyway. This takes us to archaeology, because it leaves us wondering if the
ancient civilizations got their nudge from wandering, gathering, following the herds and hunting
with stone spearpoints, from an intelligence from beyond, because it has been a mystery of
archaeology of what caused such a transition to civilization inventing writing, mathematics, and
agriculture almost over night on an archaeological time scale some 12,000 years ago.
In this study we see the Earth/Moon/Sun system is an elegant, dynamic structure, that is
complexly functional, which leaves us wondering what kind of forces could be behind its origins,
in that random chance seems improbable.