The document investigates the relationship between the movements of planets in the solar system, specifically focusing on Mercury and Jupiter, proposing that the solar system operates as a cohesive machine where energy creates both matter and distance. The author, Gerges Francis Tawadrous, presents various data and hypotheses to support the notion that planetary distances and properties are interrelated. The paper includes detailed numerical data and a discussion on the implications of these relationships for understanding planetary motion and the structure of the solar system.