This research discusses the geometrical analysis of the moon's orbit, proposing that the solar system's structure is based on energy dynamics rather than traditional gravitational concepts. The author argues against prevailing theories, suggesting that celestial bodies move in a coordinated manner akin to carriages in a train, and posits a relationship between planet diameters and their orbital distances. The analysis concludes that energy is the fundamental force driving the formation and motion of celestial bodies, intertwining space and matter creation.