Alright, let’s start over. I think the piece I’m going to focus on, to begin with, will be the scaling factor, e^(-k*φ). This should approximate 1/d, where d is distance from the sun, for the scale of the solar system; we’ll permit some error, for these purposes, because I’m going to use θ instead. So I expect to get approximately correct values for Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; it’s “okay” if Uranus and Neptune are off a bit, but ideally, they should also be correct.
Trying Again With Crackpot Nonsense
Trying Again With Crackpot Nonsense
Trying Again With Crackpot Nonsense
Alright, let’s start over. I think the piece I’m going to focus on, to begin with, will be the scaling factor, e^(-k*φ). This should approximate 1/d, where d is distance from the sun, for the scale of the solar system; we’ll permit some error, for these purposes, because I’m going to use θ instead. So I expect to get approximately correct values for Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn; it’s “okay” if Uranus and Neptune are off a bit, but ideally, they should also be correct.