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What is the function of the moons in planets or the earth’s moon and fertility?

Updated on 03/26/2025

Moons may be due to or are important on planets that can be inhabited, to relieve the weight or gravity of the planet it orbits. It could be said that a spaceship, without a moon, would not be able to take off and also a baby would not be able to move.

It could be said that the mass of the moon is the proportion of the loss of gravity on Earth and if the moon were larger, we would weigh less.

It could also be said that an astronaut on the moon loses weight, due to the force of attraction of the Earth and it could not be due to the fact that the moon has less mass than the Earth.

If the moon moved away from the Earth and did not have an orbit, we would gain much more gravity or weight, if we were on the moon.

If the moon gained mass through objects or matter, it could move to an orbit relative to the Earth and change its coordinates.

If the moon gained weight and did not change its coordinates, we would move better with a full moon, but if it rotated around the earth and had the same coordinates, it would multiply our weight by two or three times, which would be worse for the muscles and we would not move much worse. Due to the rotation of the moon, it is necessary for the moon to change its coordinates so as not to have so many differences in weight, better and worse for muscle movement.

The change in the moon’s coordinates may be related to the menstrual period in women and the movement of sperm in men. If this is true, the moon grows and changes its coordinates periodically. Plants can use the attraction of the moon to keep pollen suspended in the air and the same can happen with viruses.

When the leukocyte envelops the virus in antibodies, it could cut the lunar attraction of the virus, with a certain weight in antibodies.

If the moon changes its coordinates and moves away from the earth, the virus could disappear for quite a while, because it is trapped in antibodies.

Sperm movement in men can be determined by the number of antibodies in the sperm. The antibody blocks the sperm’s gas flow so its DNA can’t move, as seen in this video.

In this video below you can also see leukocytes in semen due to the presence of viruses and you can also see macrophages, which are used so that the leukocyte does not damage the sperm when it deworms the sperm. You can also see phagocytic residues.

In the video above, the droplets with black microdots stuck to the lens are the antibodies that can be seen, thanks to the magnification of the droplet that multiplies in the lens. It can also be seen that the leukocytes are very loaded with antibodies.

If the semen is high in antibodies, fertilization is bad, because without sperm movement the sperm does not have the strength to fertilize the egg.

These sperm do not really fertilize eggs due to lack of movement unless the properties of the semen change.

The antibody actually cuts off the gas flow for the leukocytes, which do not have proteins and do their job of neutralizing and aspirating the virus, and the leukocyte is the only one that breathes in the semen and aspirates the neutralized virus and then envelops it in antibodies and phagocytizes it, leaving the semen quite dirty, but this is rarely the case with ejaculation.

If the sperm breathes with the virus in the semen, it could be optimal for a viral infection.

The antibody actually blocks the holes in the chromosomes and prevents viruses from attaching to the holes in the sperm’s chromosomes. It also suffocates them. However, the testicles may also produce certain proteins that, when they reach the sperm, unblock the holes in the chromosomes with the help of proteins. If these blocked sperm fertilize, there could be problems with the maturation of the fertilized egg. It may happen that, if you ejaculate infrequently, the sperm could be better preserved with antibodies, because of the few days of infection.

In this other video you can see a very large macrophage cell in semen, due to the number of viruses in semen that it caught and that usually grow with many variants of the virus.

This cell seen at the end of the video is a macrophage, and due to its nature, it acquires stem cell properties, but it is barely transformed and could later transform into leukocytes specialized for the virus variants. Each leukocyte produces a different antibody for the virus variant, which can block many sperm chromosomes due to the types of antibodies.

This effect from macrophage to stem cell and from stem cell to leukocyte could occur only once in a lifetime or could be carcinogenic, due to a genetic mutation in the sperm, which could change the number of chromosomes and give rise, for example, to a human with wings or sometimes worse things that could be like Down syndrome.

This mutation in the sperm in Down syndrome can be caused by the alignment of an asteroid or hidden moon with Earth, which could end in a moon, or it is a very distant or hidden moon that can be seen on Earth by eliminating the repeated chromosomes. In Down syndrome, for example, this can create atmospheric stretching and cause the sperm to mutate with a greater number of chromosomes or copies of the chromosome and cause an invasion of proteins with atmospheric properties. However, when the alignment is lost, the possible moon stops mutating the testicle, or the testicle detects the moon and reproduces the sperm, and human variants increase if the possible moon gets closer. Also, the number of Earth’s moons, if this moon exists, could be the number of testicles and ovaries, and one more moon could make three testicles.

If it’s true that the Earth has two moons and could have more asteroids and hidden moons orbiting them, in the case of Down syndrome, and it could also happen in Cancer, that by eliminating these repeated chromosomes, more elements of the Earth become visible. These elements can orbit and be slowly absorbed, or if they are moons, they orbit eternally. This could be related to the change of seasons and the change in the Earth’s tilt. This moon could rotate close to the Earth and have the same effect as the moon’s effects on the tides we see. The second moon of the Earth could be Halley’s Comet, and the influence of its proximity to the Earth every 75 years could cause a charge effect of one proton added to others. This electrical charge effect on the Earth is what is noticeable in the tilt of the Earth due to the movement of atoms and the change of the proton from Halley’s Comet from positive to negative.

This effect is very noticeable and is similar to that of the moon that we all know and the receding effect of Halley’s Comet. It can be noticed in an atmosphere flooded with water and dries up in just a few minutes. This movement greatly increases viral infections because proteins dissolve and viruses enter cells. It is very important and advisable to consume carbohydrates for when the viruses leave the cells and when the defenses phagocytize the influence of Halley’s Comet approaches. Halley’s Comet and its influence when it approaches Earth. The atmosphere is flooded with water and viral infections from viruses that reproduced as it moves away are greatly reduced. It is advisable to ingest protein. This effect of nearness and distance can be quite instantaneous and can be synchronized with the defenses, but the virus that influences it is the flu, the most common, and it can end up in semen. Increasing viral levels and lowering protein can have good results in advanced age, but not so much for very young people.

The movement of Halley’s Comet occurs and is regulated by cells in a viral infection like the flu. For example, in old age, Halley’s Comet and its influence are closer to Earth, and proteins produce emotional stability, but they don’t dissolve easily and can significantly reduce physical and mental performance in old age. Moving Halley’s Comet further away causes the flu virus to reproduce more and dissolve proteins more easily. The negative effect on the body is when proteins don’t dissolve and we are unable to move Halley’s Comet away. We need to be infected with the flu virus and reproduce information in the virus’ DNA at the appropriate distance from Halley’s Comet to Earth. This effect, if realized, can cause the atmosphere to dry out more when it contains water, but the body and its defenses begin to reproduce cholesterol salts in the blood, so the flu inhabits the blood and its reproduction will reduce proteins in cells.

This macrophage seen in the last video may have marine properties because the antibody is salt, and this can be influenced by comets, and the mutation would be a fish gill, for example. It wouldn’t be bad, but really, what you might be born with is breathing problems or lung incapacity, and this could be caused more by the flu.

Salts, as antibodies, go hand in hand with blond hair color, and fats, since the properties of this salt or antibody in melanocytes dye the hair blond, but it remains abundantly white because the melanocyte needs another type of antibody, which causes the reduction in cholesterol.

The antibody in the sperm could give an advantage to other sperm that have different chromosomes or a different hair color, for example. When there are no noticeable advantages in their movement, the number of antibodies or asteroids or comets is more evenly matched. When they don’t move, it could be due to the limited influence of asteroids or comets, or the fact that the Earth doesn’t grow. However, when the virus or its variant disappears, it could be completely different and give an advantage to a certain sperm with more movement.

Fertilization of an egg with a sperm with a blocked chromosome could lead to a mutation in the development of a member because the chromosomes don’t reproduce in the cells while it grows. However, it is possible to generate these chromosomes in adulthood, but it takes many years.

An example would be a transvestite from a sperm with twins who couldn’t generate certain chromosomes for a man and a woman and became transvestite. In this case, certain chromosomes would have to be eliminated and others generated.

If Jupiter has five moons, the origin of life could be with more variants, like that of insects and their variants, for example. This could be due to the origins of moons or asteroids, which have more variants and few related genes. For example, a bee could reproduce a mosquito with a certain related gene.

Another example could be Saturn, the planet of viruses, which could be the most pristine. Due to its ring of asteroids, which could contain more viruses, and when viruses acquire all their variants, it could give rise to moons on Saturn or more asteroids in its rings for the creation of life and transformation of the planet.

Human race variants may be related to the AIDS virus, which, on Earth, for example, if a white person and a black person have sex, they may contract AIDS. AIDS creates a sequence of race or kinship variants in the testicle, which can be white in black people and black people in white. One testicle lacks the AIDS virus, and the other has the same, but with a different proton movement than the other testicle: one positive, and the other with the same proton, but negative, due to seasonal movements and the two poles of the Earth. This virus can also affect the color of hair, which the testicle lacks. The more variants and kinships, the more sperm.

Could Down syndrome be on the verge of extinction, and could it cause a reduction in the number of easily countable sperm in semen? Could a virus from an endangered species infect another species to create kinship?

Another thing that could happen is that the effect of an asteroid approaching Earth could cause lunar properties due to its size, posing a danger that could cause tumors in cells due to a lack of chromosomes. This lunar effect of the asteroid can exert an attractive force on chromosomes and activate their DNA, which can cause the invasion of proteins into the cell, flooding the atmosphere with gases. The atmosphere is stretched by the lunar effect of the asteroid. When the asteroid loses its attraction or orbit with Earth, the cell becomes flooded with proteins.

Asteroids orbiting Earth can have lunar effects on animal species, generating many variants due to the impact of several moons or asteroids. They can even be poisonous because they are incompatible with our chromosomes, creating a protein inflammation that can be fatal.

In the past, these asteroids or moons may have ended up on Earth, but their effects were reflected in species and their variants, which are now incompatible in their reproduction.

On Earth, the arrival of asteroids can bring a new virus, and all its variants can be reproduced, affecting all chromosomes.

For example, the creation of life or a sperm cell on a planet with more moons could give rise to new human races.