The age of the sun is determined by the study of solar oscillations and meteorites, not by Inflation Theory, as being 4.56 billion years. And, no, I was not saying the same thing; those were two separate problems with your inane equations, that are thereby rendered characteristically meaningless.
And I've concluded that you are way too far divorced from any semblance of reality to make further conversation with you of any value. I don't want to understand the physics of your fantasy world even enough to debunk them as having any validity in actuality. Sorry!
That's fine. Plug 4.56 Billion years in instead of 17 Billion years and Inflationary Theory yields 33 AU for the distance of the Earth to Sun.
Now go measure that distance and tell me if Inflationary Theory is correct!