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ajassat
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This is something I thought about while drifting off to bed last night.
Immediately after the period between the big bang and the formation of planets, how did these newly created planets enter their respective orbits.
I'm assuming the planets had different masses and that this was a major factor in deciding the location of the orbit in relation to the sun and other planets
Can somebody shed more light on this?
Immediately after the period between the big bang and the formation of planets, how did these newly created planets enter their respective orbits.
I'm assuming the planets had different masses and that this was a major factor in deciding the location of the orbit in relation to the sun and other planets
Can somebody shed more light on this?