The research suggests that an interstellar object, larger than Jupiter, could have disrupted planetary orbits in our solar system, indicating foreign influence on celestial order.
This study adds to the growing body of research proposing interstellar interactions as an explanation for the unusual orbits observed in certain objects throughout the solar system.
Historically, gravitational interactions among planets and their protoplanetary disk were thought to be responsible for planetary migrations, leading to their current orbits.
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