244 A Minimalist Explanation of Celestial Rotation, Revolution, and Axial Obliquity under the Pure MOC Framework
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A Minimalist Explanation of Celestial Rotation, Revolution, and Axial Obliquity under the Pure MOC Framework
Author: Zhang Suhang (Luoyang, Henan)
Affiliation: Independent Researcher
Abstract: Relying solely on the core paradigm of Multi-Origin Curvature (MOC) and introducing no additional physical assumptions or external theories, this paper provides an extremely concise explanation of the formation mechanisms of celestial rotation, revolution, and axial obliquity, achieving a unified underlying logic for these three major celestial motion phenomena.
Keywords: MOC multi-origin; celestial rotation; celestial revolution; axial obliquity
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1 Core Premise
The universe has no absolute inertial origin. Every massive celestial body is an independent local inertial origin. Geometric coupling exists between origins. A single celestial origin possesses an intrinsic geometric principal axis.
2 MOC Explanation of Revolution
The central body and the orbiting body are two independent local origins. They produce a geometric coupling effect, forming a stable orbital equilibrium plane. Constrained by this coupling, the orbiting body moves along an orbital path around the central body – this is revolution.
3 MOC Explanation of Rotation
A single celestial body, as an independent local origin, possesses an intrinsic geometric principal axis. To maintain the geometric inertial balance of its own origin, it rotates about its intrinsic principal axis – this is rotation.
4 MOC Explanation of Axial Obliquity
The direction of the orbital revolution is determined by the geometric coupling of the two origins. The direction of the rotational axis is determined by the intrinsic principal axis of the single origin. These two belong to different origin‑based geometric constraints; there is no requirement for them to align. Thus a natural angle exists between them – this is axial obliquity.
5 Conclusion
Revolution is a dual‑origin coupling motion; rotation is a single‑origin self‑consistent equilibrium motion; axial obliquity is the natural angle arising from two independent origin geometries. All these phenomena are inherent results of the MOC multi‑origin paradigm, requiring no additional assumptions, and the logic is extremely simple and self‑consistent.