If we are going to get into science, here are a few things.
Five planets — Mercury, Venus, Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn were known to the ancients. To the unaided eye, these planets appear starlike. However, the planets moved relative to the stars. For this reason they were called wandering stars. Our word "planet" comes from the Greek word planetes, meaning "wanderer."
So, Lee Marvin was right!
Saturn, Not Earth Or Jupiter, Has The Largest Storms In Our Solar Systemhttps://www.forbes.com/sites/startswithabang/2019/08/19/saturn-not-earth-or-jupiter-had-the-largest-storm-in-the-solar-system/?sh=5c41527b41a6Jupiter got hit by a planet with 10 times the mass of Earth
https://www.businessinsider.com/jupiter-hit-by-massive-planet-4-billion-years-ago-2019-8This is a perfect example of just how unreliable some of this stuff really is - and how carefully you should read anything based on 'Science'
First the Headline says, this
definitely happened.
Read further down, and you find,
An ancient collision, the researchers suggest, would explain why Jupiter's core is less dense and more diffuse than scientists expected.
And as Robb said, in one of this first posts here, like everything in science this is theory, not proven fact.
In this case, not provable fact.
Why? because Cosmology is a ' science'[ which hasn't taken any new discoveries in physics into account since the end of the 19th century, so when-ever there is a finding which was not predicted by the current orthodoxy, the orthodoxy can not be challenged or changed so an unprovable explanation must be made to explain the anomaly. Ever notice that whenever a satellite goes out and sends back data, you hear the words, 'we didn't expect that.'? Ever wonder why?
The James Webb Telescope has shown that the universe does not conform to the 'Standard Model'. The implications of what it shows us, you will have to dig deep to find.
Classic Example.
Standard Model of Cosmology Survives a Telescope’s Surprising Findshttps://www.quantamagazine.org/standard-model-of-cosmology-survives-jwsts-surprising-finds-20230120/'The galaxies’ apparent distances from Earth suggested that they formed much earlier in the history of the universe than anyone anticipated.' Not,'we got it wrong.'
Doubts swirled - 'we didn't want to believe what we were seeing.'
Astronomers began asking whether
the profusion of early big things defies the current understanding of the cosmos. ' We looked for excuses. Because,
“There are no big things at early times. It takes a while to get to big things,” said Mike Boylan-Kolchin, a theoretical physicist at the University of Texas, Austin.
How come a theoretical physicist is making 'definitive' statements?
the standard model of cosmology — a well-tested set of equations called the lambda cold dark matter, or ΛCDM, model
Anything well-tested should survive the test, if it doesn't you throw it out and begin again. If there are fundamental differences between the standard model and what we can actually observe, then it doesn't survive the test.
Instead of forcing researchers to rewrite the rules of cosmology, the JWST findings have astronomers rethinking how galaxies are made, especially in the cosmic beginning.
HUH? We are not rewriting the rules of cosmology but we
are re writing the rules of cosmology? Lets just call it 'rethinking '.
Re bodies falling into/colliding with Jupiter Several very large objects have been filmed colliding with Jupiter have been observed in very recent times.
Does not seem to be a rare event at all.
Amateur Astronomer Films the Moment Jupiter Is Hit by a Space Rockhttps://www.newsweek.com/video-jupiter-space-rock-impact-astronomer-1630224 Personally, I think, in terms of our understanding of the universe we are in an amazing time.
Cosmology is clearly in crisis.
Google
'Cosmology in crisis' and you will get pages of articles, many of which contradict each other, which is itself evidence of Cosmology in Crisis.
If you have a serious interest in science, you need to read
Thomas Kuhn, 'The structure of scientific revolutions' This is the man who introduced the word Paradigm. One of the most important books written in the last century.
He explains why Crises in science and world view are inevitable and what the consequences are.
https://www.ibsafoundation.org/en/blog/kuhn-paradigms-and-revolutions-in-scientific-developmentTry this woman's blog if you want more.
Ghada's SoapBox ~ A socio-political critic's variety show
The Electric Universe Model and the Future of Cosmology By Ghada Chehade, PhDhttps://soapbox-blog.com/ I know we are just reading comics, but I'm not the one who went off on this tangent!
The whole thing excites the hell out of me!
As the Firesign theater always said, 'Everything you know is wrong!'