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Kinematic Description of Solar System Dynamics from Position Observables Alone (Paper I of the SSEG Series)

Authors: Pedinielli, Jean;

Kinematic Description of Solar System Dynamics from Position Observables Alone (Paper I of the SSEG Series)

Abstract

We demonstrate that all solar system dynamics are fully determined by positional observables alone, without presupposing masses or a reference frame. Eight observables O1–O8 are defined and measured. The kinematic weights coincide with Newtonian masses to 0.013% (H3). Bootstrap confidence intervals confirm all results at 95%. Paper I of five.

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