Origin, mechanics and properties of the Solar System are analysed in the framework of the Complete Relativity theory (by the same author). According to Complete Relativity, everything is relative. Any apparent absolutism (notably scale invariance of dimensional constants, absolute elementariness, invariance to time) is an illusion stemming from limits imposed by [or on] polarized observers that will inevitably lead to misinterpretation of phenomena (another illusion) occurring on non-directly observable scales, or even on observable scales but distant or lowly resolved energies, in space or time. The analysis confirms the postulates and hypotheses of the theory (eg. existence of discrete vertical energy levels) with a significant degree of confidence. During the analysis, some new hypotheses have emerged. These are discussed and confirmed with various degrees of confidence (in this and follow-up papers). Main conclusions that stem from my research and are further confirmed, with more or less confidence, in this paper are: - universes are, indeed, completely relative, - Solar System is a scaled (inflated, in some interpretations) Carbon/Beryllium isotope equivalent with a nucleus in a partially condensed state and components localized in various vertically excited states, - life is common everywhere, but presence of extroverted complex forms on planetary surfaces is generally very limited in time, - anthropogenic climate change is probably only a part of a major mass extinction event (although humanity definitely has a role, the sense of control is an illusion), - major extinction events on a surface of a planet are relative extinctions, may be a regular part of transformation and migration of life below the surface in the process of a planetary [equivalent of] neurogenesis.