The daily variation
of the size of the earth.
The existence of nature is the vector space oriented in orogonally closed
circuits, which compress each other (electrically and magnetically), and
give shape and dimension to vector structures, stars, planets, atoms and
"electrical circuits". The density of the oriented vector space
in the
"magnetic" circuit, which is not compressed by the "electric"
circuit,
expands, forming the gradient of the oriented space density, increasing
exponentially towards the center of the structure. The immense magnetic,
stellar and galactic fields are the density gradients of the vector space
oriented in a closed circuit and uncompressed by the "electric"
core.
The gradient of the sun extends to two light years, forming the solar
system,
with planets and satellites. The gradient of the earth initially formed
a shell,
the photosphere. The photosphere formed a vector structure, the Moon.
Evolving, the photosphere became the
chromosphere, as it is now the planet
Jupiter. The chromosphere evolved, becoming the lavosphere. The
lavosphere composed the lithosphere above. The lithosphere composed the
atmosphere above. The atmosphere composed the plant kingdom and the
animal kingdom. All these evolutions are exclusively interactions of vector
properties. The Earth is a component in the sun's gradient and the Moon
is a
component in the earth's gradient. So, the sun's gradient (magnetism)
acts on
the earth's density gradient, establishing its shape and size, not vice
versa.
The speed of the Moon's movement in orbit, over three thousand km/h,
interrupts the solar gradient action twice per revolution. In orbit, the
Moon
moves with the same speed, direction and sense, as that of the space oriented
in the gadient. The cause of the variation of the solar gradient action
is the
speed with which the Moon crosses other directions and senses of the space
in the solar gradient. The speed of the Moon varies the action of the
Sun, by
decreasing the density of the vector space oriented parallel, exactly
to the
direction of the Moon's movement, the lift of the airplanes. The effects
of
the variation, combined with the rotation of the Earth are the tides,
the
Coriolis effect, the precession and the inclination of the plane of rotation.