Astronomers recently reported what is being hailed as the “first radio telescope detection of a planetary mass object beyond our solar system.” The object, which is being described as a possible “rogue planet,” is challenging some of the astronomers’ bedrock ideas about, among other things, the assumed differences between gas giant planets and brown dwarf stars. Wal Thornhill explores why this discovery is resoundingly consistent with the electrical theory of the formation of stars and planets.
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