This research paper by Gerges Francis Tawadrous analyzes the moon's motion trajectory, proposing three fundamental rules to understand its movement, including the influence of an additional force beyond Earth's gravity. The study finds that the moon may follow a Pythagorean approach in its motion and identifies a significant cycle of 1290 days as crucial in determining its orbital characteristics. The conclusions suggest that gravitational influences from inner planets might also affect the moon's trajectory, showcasing a complex interaction within the solar system's dynamics.