Current physics theory asserts that a “gravity” acts, e.g. between the Earth and the Moon.
But the problem with this theory for physicists is that it is also assumed that it does not react within their hypothetical vacuum, in other words it cannot be classified as a “force”.
This is because it is generally assumed by physicists that the spaces between these (and all other celestial bodies) are composed of “kinetic” atoms in motion in a vacuum separating such atoms.
And some physicists have to accept, and are observed to suggest that such a hypothetical “one way gravitational force” acts within vacuous solar and interplanetary conditions.
But the only force which is observed to act and react continuously in the atmosphere is magnetism.
This is the ultimate universal force which interacts between the Earth and the Moon and within the far greater solar magnetic field which extends to interact with those of adjacent stars.
The hypothetical “vacuum” does not exist anywhere in the universe.
Our bodies and brains are observed to function magnetically and, for an example, the “electric chair” execution apparatus is observed to destroy the natural magnetic functions of criminals brains and bodies.
In the observed transmissions of the volumes and the densities of matter from the solid to the liquid and the gaseous states, it is the composed, individual atoms which expand (and contract) in volume with the absorption (and emission) of radiant electromagnetic energy.
Roger Munday
"True perfect vacuums are impossible to create, even in space, though laboratory vacuums can achieve extremely low pressures.”
“Experiments showing an absolute vacuum are impossible on Earth, as a true "absolute vacuum" (complete absence of matter) is unattainable, even in the most advanced facilities like the Large Hadron Collider.”
“Earth's magnetosphere is a protective bubble generated by our planet's internal magnetic field that deflects solar wind, while the Sun's magnetosphere is a vast magnetic field carried by the solar wind that extends through the entire solar system.
Both magnetospheres are shaped by the interaction of magnetic fields and charged particles, with the Sun's field significantly influencing Earth's magnetic shield and creating phenomena like aurorae.”