It is now easy to calculate the age of the planets on a classic way.
If you use the solar mass of 2 E+30 kg and multiply it with gamma =6.56E-11
(unit I cant remember, but it's not important) you get a constant of
1.329E+20(units)
By taking the sqrt(1.329E+20 / 1.496E+11)= 29.800 m/s
which is the orbit speed of the earth.
The sun is expanding from 6E+8 m to 8E+8 m during a period of creating one
planet. When it's radius is 8E+8 m it collaps to 6E+8M radius and the we can
calculate the orbit speed of the planet created by taking sqrt(1.329
E+20/6E+8)= 4.67 E+5 m/s.
From my exelent homepage
http://www.hesbynett.no/you will find the distance from the point of creation of the earth until now
(called the mass or fractal mass) to be for the earth 5.37 E+22 m divided my
the speed at creation of 4.67E+5 m/s and 3.15E+7 s in a year you get
5.37 E+22/4.67 E+5/3.15 E+7 = 3.65 Gyr age for the Earth
Calculations done on the other planets gives 0.8 Gyr on Venus
2.44 Gyr on Mercury, 10 Gyr on the Moon and finally 5.2 Gyr on Mars
6.8 Gyr on Jupiter.
You ar welcome to comment this and I have obtained the same results using 4
different metodes.All classical formulas.
However the age when corrected for diffrent speed of time on the diffrent
planets gives an age of the Moon of 4.2Gyr and Mars 3.75 Gyr.