Why Jupiter provides 50% of the gravitational force in the solar system, while the Sun does not contribute 99%, have seem to puzzle many scientists. This seems to defy the gravitational assumptions of Einstein's theory. According to the theory, the Sun's massive weight should contribute significantly to the gravitational force that maintains the orbits of the solar system (particularly the other 8 planets). This mass should cause a curvature in space, creating an invisible path for the planets to follow. Although migration theories suggest that there may be cause for planet migration, as of now, there is no definitive answer.In this research paper, we hope to bridge the gap between Einstein’s theory as well as the quantum physic, we will propose a comprehensive explanation for the mechanism of gravitational contribution and its underlying reasons. Our goal is to unveil Einstein's theory and explore Jupiter's gravitational history, shedding light on why Jupiter may exerts50% more gravitational force than the Sun.



