Dear Jonathan
I thank you for your comments on my page.
You are right, I said everything in the presentation of my essay, the rest is just an application.
This kind of "information indigestion" will probably be useful and there will be something left in head of everyone's to think about.
I could arrange the same "information indigestion" with elementary particles, but I chose the solar system so that I could visualize what each spectral line of an atom is in reality, where their analogues exist, instead of abstractions of quantum mechanics. And then it will be clear that the whole Universe functions according to unified quantum laws.
Gerard't Hooft
is a man of genius person, so he himself admits that he does not understand what people tell him about their theories and why they say it.
But he has keywords that can change the whole of science, how Maxwell changed science by creating his own equations, presenting his rotors in the form of simple cogwheel models.
Gerard't Hooft says:
"We conclude that the most general model will be described as a set of simple periodic cogwheel models with varying periodicities."
We need to ask him a question about the number of teeth in his gears. It is possible that he himself will think of the fact that there should be 137 pieces.
This will be a "shot from a cannon to top of a mountain to turn the potential energy of snow into an avalanche."
All the Best,
Vladimir