I grow skeptical. Congruent planes of orbital accretion explain all this hype much better.
The flat planier elliptical orbits (and planetary rings) come by millions of years of settling down of the otherwise chaotic convergence of material that created their systems.
These readings that spark imaginations beyond science are yet chaotic systems (from whichever influence) that have not yet settled down (debre would be in irregular orbits.)
As sciencey as finding a wormhole off the shoulder of Europa.
> The flat planier elliptical orbits (and planetary rings) come by millions of years of settling down of the otherwise chaotic convergence of material that created their systems.
I thought all of these seven are estimated to be old stars which such processes should have long ago settled down.
There's lots of reasons an old solar system can become chaotic again, assuming it ever became nonchaotic. Anything with sufficient mass or energy passing near or through the solar system would cause a lot of chaos
The flat planier elliptical orbits (and planetary rings) come by millions of years of settling down of the otherwise chaotic convergence of material that created their systems.
These readings that spark imaginations beyond science are yet chaotic systems (from whichever influence) that have not yet settled down (debre would be in irregular orbits.)
As sciencey as finding a wormhole off the shoulder of Europa.