Modern youth understands the language of machines. If we look at the Solar System not just as a collection of floating rocks, but as a Sophisticated Mechanical Gearbox, the mysteries of climate and seasons vanish. In this setup, the Sun is the Engine, and the planets are the Interconnected Gears. The Deshmukh Global Shield Theory (DGST) presents the Solar System as a highly sophisticated mechanical engineering system rather than a purely gravitational one. This paper proposes that the Sun functions as a central prime mover, while planets operate as interconnected gears within a dynamic mechanical framework. The D-Value metric, derived from planetary diameter and heliocentric distance, serves as the fundamental governing parameter that regulates planetary motion, atmospheric pressure gradients, and surface forces. This model successfully correlates with observed planetary behaviors, including orbital mechanics, seasonal variations, and surface environmental conditions across multiple celestial bodies. By interpreting the Solar System through the lens of mechanical engineering principles — incorporating centrifugal forces, pressure differentials, and solar radiation interactions — DGST offers a unified and intuitive alternative to conventional gravitational models. The theory further suggests that such a precisely engineered system implies purposeful design rather than random evolutionary assembly. "Nature is not a property to be owned, but a partnership to be honored. We are not accidental survivors; we are the conscious components of a grand cosmic design." Please see the details in PDF. © 2026 Prashant Deshmukh | DGST: Decoding the Engineering of the Universe "Copyright © 2026 by Prashant Deshmukh. No part of this theory (DGST) may be reproduced or transmitted in any form without prior written permission from the author."
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