This document proposes three hypotheses about solar system motion: 1) All planets move together in a unified "train motion" concept. 2) Solar system motion depends on the solar day period as its main unit of time. 3) Matter depends on the solar day period to be created. It presents various data points relating planetary velocities, diameters, distances and other properties to the solar day period or light motion over one second. The author seeks to understand if time affects matter creation and why properties may depend on time periods. The methodology analyzes data for relationships and hidden patterns to understand how the data was created.