This research by Gerges Francis Tawadrous posits that the moon's orbit is shaped by geometrical forces rather than solely by gravitational forces. The paper explores the complexity of the moon's orbit data through geometric principles and suggests interconnections with other celestial bodies, specifically examining ratios and distances involving Jupiter and Saturn. Ultimately, the author aims to challenge the prevailing notion that coincidences explain these relationships, proposing a more intricate geometric rationale behind the moon's orbital behavior.