The research conducted by Gerges Francis Tawadrous examines the creation and motion of the moon, proposing a 'Mars Migration Theory' that suggests the moon was formed from debris resulting from Mars colliding with Venus and Earth. The paper explores three key questions regarding matter creation, the unique characteristics of Mars, and the interaction between Mars and the Earth's moon motions, supported by various mathematical evidence and cycles. The findings indicate a complex interaction of celestial motions, implying a geometric mechanism behind planetary dynamics and raising further questions about the nature of matter and time.