How can the relatively small planetary gravitation influence the dynamics of the sun and/or its interior?
This is often one of the first obstacles presented to any hypothesis leading towards any theory related to the influence of planets on the sun. The sun is huge and has a huge enate gravitational field, whereas the planets are small, and those which are largest (ie: Jupiter, Saturn, etc) are a reasonable distance away from the sun. The answer to this question points directly to the existent tidal activity on the Earth’s oceans. The tidal pull of due to the gravitational attraction of the moon and the sun on the waters of the Earth is far weaker than Earth’s own gravitational tug by a factor of about ten million. Yet, twice a day, all over the Earth, this relatively weak gravitational pull from the sun and moon is moving billions of tons of water to and fro …[…]… The gravitational tug of the sun and moon can have such an effect because of a phenomena called resonance. Q2: How can the gravitational influence of planets, when pulling at right-angles to each other, be additive? Explan