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Fig. 3: Gravitational force behavior before June 22nd, 2016 (upper), 2013 (lower), and its mirror reflection after. Coast area of the Sea of Japan The changes in the trajectory of the heavy core's movement are clearly shown in the gravity charts for the year (Fig. 3). It is very well seen that there is almost a perfect match between the values before June 22nd and its mirror reflection after. This means that after the day of solar opposition, the mass inside the planet with the same daily and monthly dependence returns to the Southern Hemisphere, where, after reaching the maximum distance on December 22nd, it begins to move back. And so on, forever. Movement without end. (Fig. 2). © 2023 Global Journals 1 Year 2023 46 Global Journal of Science Frontier Research Volume XXIII Issue ersion I VI ( A ) The New View at the Physics of the Planet Earth Fig. 4: The graph of the forces of attraction and a hypothetical illustration of the positions of the planets for the selected minimum values that occur during nighttime. February 2013. The Sun is indicated in red and the Moon in blue- sunrise, zenith, sunset
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