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15786457 No.15786457 [Reply] [Original]

Why are the bigger planets farther from the sun?

Shouldn't gravity be pulling on them more?

>> No.15786466

>>15786457
Because God placed them there.

>> No.15786472

The Sun ate all of the hydrogen and helium that was relatively close to it, so the bodies close to it (around mercury -asteroid belt) ended up small, but the hydrogen and other shit that was further out in the solar system wasn't cucked. So it had the chance to condense into the gas giants that we know and love today

>> No.15786473

>>15786472
thanks

>> No.15786497

>>15786472
>just-so stories from the 1970s
Extrasolar planetary systems rarely look like the Earth.
https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25233630-600-is-our-solar-system-a-cosmic-oddity-evidence-from-exoplanets-says-yes/

>> No.15786504

>>15786472
lol
I wish there were entire textbooks written like a /pol/-post.

>> No.15786513 [DELETED] 

>>15786472
100% wrong lol

>> No.15786528

>>15786497
I didn't actually know that, though that's how I remember my astro class in college explain it. I'll give that article a read when I get the chance. Ty anon and other anon/s who corrected me.