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A New Relativistic Solution beyond Unique Origin of the Solar System


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1 Independent Researcher,, Egypt
 

"The sun – like solar systems with planets" differ from those without planets regards 7Li abundance (lesser about 10 times). Hence, we conclude that they may have unique origin. The planet orbital in our model was momentary found in the primordial universe as a hydrogen giant atom – like system. Later on, gravity replaced it, and maintained orbitals. Ours model can interpret 7Li abundance problem. Thermodynamics of the early universe can define its time of creation as a primordial stage in the evolutionary stages of the sun like solar systems with planets. We defined its probability of finding and hence, the expected value of these systems. Our model matched the observed values.

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Relativistic mass; Gravitational potential; Primordial nucleosynthesis: Light element abundance; Jupiter; Mercury; Pluto; Cleared neighborhood of planets
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Emad Eldieb
Independent Researcher,, Egypt

Abstract


"The sun – like solar systems with planets" differ from those without planets regards 7Li abundance (lesser about 10 times). Hence, we conclude that they may have unique origin. The planet orbital in our model was momentary found in the primordial universe as a hydrogen giant atom – like system. Later on, gravity replaced it, and maintained orbitals. Ours model can interpret 7Li abundance problem. Thermodynamics of the early universe can define its time of creation as a primordial stage in the evolutionary stages of the sun like solar systems with planets. We defined its probability of finding and hence, the expected value of these systems. Our model matched the observed values.

Keywords


Relativistic mass; Gravitational potential; Primordial nucleosynthesis: Light element abundance; Jupiter; Mercury; Pluto; Cleared neighborhood of planets

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