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So I've been studying mathematics at college but I've also had some science courses, and through this I started to notice a weird comparison, the solar system has a very similar structure to an atom, and when I cross referenced this, including known dwarf planets, its possible to say that all of the planets and moons exist as electrons, and that the sun is the nucleus. The result is 162 which to balance the element needs 162 protons, thus making element 162 which has yet to be identified, its a element that works in all tests I've done to prove using the solar system as a reference, and it has a full valence shell when following the 8 per level rule, and when using the rule or scaling electrons per layer, you're able to make an exact remake of the solar system, the electrons are in this case grouped up around a single, bigger electron, which i have yet to get an explanation for how but I'm just rolling with it for now. If this becomes a topic of interest ill post more on how this makes sense but for now I'm trying to see if someone else has already proven/disproved this before i put a lot more effort in. Thanks for any help and it'll be cool to see if this is something that I'm the original thinker on. BTW Soltarium is a random name I've given to it for now since i have no idea how advanced it will be, The name would probably be changed if it were to be real and possible.