Our current understanding of outer space recognizes gravity as the main force shaping the structure and movement of celestial bodies. Planets tend to be spherical and orbit stars because of gravity. In our solar system, the Sun is the central star, with all planets, including Earth, orbiting it. Although this traditional view of gravity is very effective and allows precise calculations of planetary motions, masses, and distances, it does not fully clarify what causes and maintains these motions. Questions remain about the fundamental drivers of planetary motion and the stability of stars in space. To address these gaps, this paper proposes a new idea: the Mirror Gravitational Field Theory. This concept aims to enhance the standard gravitational model and provide fresh insights into the mechanisms behind gravitational forces.



