If Jupiter is hollow, as initial measurements by NASA seem to indicate, then the implications are enormous.
Not only would this imply that all planets are likely to be hollow, stars would be hollow too. The standard model of stars would have to be abandoned. With no super-dense core, there can be no fusion happening in their interior.
Our standard understanding of gravity would have to be changed too. The capacitor model, or some similar model of gravity, would replace the current one. The electric universe model would most likely emerge as the new paradigm of cosmology.
Cross section of a hollow planet |
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