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Co-orbiting of Earth & Moon around Sun:
“Critical proximity would be, for instance, the relative interpositioning of the distances of the Moon-Earth team’s Sun co-orbiting wherein there is a complex mass-attraction hookup. When at critical proximity the 180-degree mass attraction takes over and one starts falling into the other–with the attraction fourfolded every time the distance between them is halved–they establish a mass-attraction, relative-proximity ‘contact’ bond and interoperate thereafter as a ‘universal joint’–or a locally autonomous motion freedoms’ joint. Either body is free to carry on individual, local, angular-relationship-changing motions and transformations by itself, such as revolving and precessing. But without additional energy from elsewhere being applied to their interrelationship, they cannot escape their critical proximity to one another as they co-orbit together around the Sun–with which they are in common critical proximity.”
