This book presents a critique of the prevailing assumptions and theories on the evolution of our solar system. The author challenges the widely accepted Nebular Hypothesis, arguing that the current understanding of planetary motion and tidal forces is flawed. Through a meticulous analysis of observed celestial phenomena and a deep understanding of the fundamental laws of physics, the author proposes a new interpretation of how our planets came to be and how they continue to behave. This book offers a fresh perspective on the origins and dynamics of our solar system, challenging long-held beliefs and inviting readers to reconsider the nature of celestial bodies and their interactions.