Appendix C - Ratio Error Tables for the Laws Governing the Gravitational Accumulation of Matter.

These tables have been constructed from (2.3) and (2.4) for comparison with the actual values used in Table 2. As such it assumes that the values in Table 2 are correct even though some of these values have been estimated in this paper for other reasons.

(i) Celestial

Celestial

Body

Radius

Calculated

Mass

Actual

Mass

Ratio Error

(Cal / Act)

Notes

Sun

7.00E+10

4.96E+32

2.00E+33

0.25

 

Largest

Star

1.40E+14

1.78E+37

2.00E+36

8.91

Radius may still be reducing

Galaxy

3.00E+19

4.05E+44

1.00E+45

0.41

Estimated in this paper

Universe

8.70E+27

1.93E+56

6.00E+55

3.22

Radius at tC - Estimated in this paper

(ii) Planetary.

Planetary

Body

Radius

Calculated

Mass

Actual

Mass

Ratio Error

(Cal / Act)

Notes

Pluto

1.10E+8

1.37E+25

1.10E+25

1.25

 

Moon

1.70E+8

6.56E+25

6.70E+25

0.98

 

Mercury

2.40E+8

2.12E+26

3.30E+26

0.64

 

Mars

3.40E+8

6.53E+26

6.00E+26

1.09

 

Venus

6.10E+8

3.77E+27

4.40E+27

0.86

 

Earth

6.30E+8

4.13E+27

5.40E+27

0.76

 

Neptune

2.40E+9

1.18E+29

9.20E+28

1.29

 

Uranus

2.50E+9

1.29E+29

7.90E+28

1.64

 

Saturn

6.00E+9

7.08E+29

5.20E+29

1.36

 

Jupiter

7.10E+9

9.40E+29

1.70E+30

0.55

 

C2 Version 1.1.1
Ó; P.G.Bass March 2006

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