The paradox of constant planetary mass as evidence of a leptonic lattice-structured vacuum state

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Celestial Mechanics, Lattices (Mathematics), Leptons, Perihelions, Planetary Mass, Relativity, Angular Momentum, Conservation Laws, Constants, Mercury (Planet), Paradoxes, Plancks Constant, Quantum Theory

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The contradiction which exists between the velocity moment of the planet and the kinetic energy of the planetary mass is studied. The equations of planetary motion require a constant velocity moment and the conservation of angular momentum requires constancy of planetary mass. The use of a leptonic, lattice-structured vacuum state, which considers Planck's radiation law and a theoretical evaluation of the fine-structure constant, to resolve the paradox is proposed.

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