Syzygy comes from the Greek, a conjunction, a union, yoked together. In astronomy it is a roughly straight line of three celestial bodies in a gravitational system. Eclipses occur at times of syzygy. The three bodies represent the sun as the light source, Earth as the bottom sphere which turns inward and grows into the moon at the top. The Fission Theory proposes that the moon, once part of the earth, separated creating the Pacific Ocean Basin. Fact or fantasy, gravity unites Earth and moon. The fourth element and center sphere offers a window into the alchemy of this celestial alignment creating the totality ring of light.