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Can physical constants be combined to predict exact solar system measurements?

I do not have a complete theory, just these absolutely accurate predictions of our solar system, the solar system is NOT specific in any way.
My biggest question is, why can this be done and, can it be generalized to find the some new way to study and understand the warp of space.
These ideas are the first step. Remember these magnitudes should be impossible to predict. The big question is, how and why it is possible. How about predictions of masses of other suns (stars)? There are stars of different sizes and masses, and how can same constants predict those? Using just the physical constants; c, h, G and the rest mass of the electron, with simple ratios it is possible to predict, the average Astronomical Unit, the mass of the Sun, and the average velocity of any object orbiting the Sun at A.U. distance. These ratios allow for the formulation of a different type of gravitational equation which is specific for the solar system. There is nothing unique about the solar system, but, these ratios do predict exact values. Sure, but it has to be divided in small pieces (500 characters or less). For example, this whole discussion above now looks like a one continuous story, even though there are many separate comments above. In the similar way any paper can be submitted here for discussion. Can the paper be placed on this site so that it can be discussed? Today it is very easy to share information. For example, pen.io site enables people to publish web pages in a super easy and fast way. There are tons of other free website services online.

You can also share your ideas here and expose them to other people's comments, as long as they conform to forum rules. [1][2] I would like to share this information.
How does one go about that? It's not to be found on the web. I wrote it. Sounds interesting but cannot find a paper on the web. [3][4] The title is "Curious Mathematical Relationships Between Celestial And Atomic Phenomena"
Using physical constants to determine magnitudes of the solar system. Sure, I would be interested in the title of the paper. How would you like to read a simple paper which does predict these magnitudes accurately? Never say "NO" until you have all the information. No, it is not possible to do that. You need to know the mass of the Earth, the size of the Sun, the composition of the Sun, etc. Using just c h G and the rest mass of the electron is it possible to predict the mass of the Sun, the velocity of the Earth. the Astronomical Unit? I don't even understand the topic/question. Does anyone have any information this topic?Can physical constants be combined to predict exact solar system measurements?





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