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Jupiter, it's mushballs all the way down

54 pointsby docmechanicabout 1 month ago

5 comments

orbital-decayabout 1 month ago
Actual study: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.science.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;10.1126&#x2F;sciadv.ado9779" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.science.org&#x2F;doi&#x2F;10.1126&#x2F;sciadv.ado9779</a>
zx8080about 1 month ago
For those who are interested and wants to see how it looks:<p>There are no pictures in this article.<p>It&#x27;s just some story. Actually it is not a science paper.
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fookerabout 1 month ago
Well it&#x27;s a verifiable&#x2F;falsifiable hypothesis, which is great. Eventually we&#x27;ll send a probe and find out how correct this is.<p>Fairly rare in physics nowadays to propose a hypothesis that&#x27;s verifiable with only a few billions in funding :)
kjellsbellsabout 1 month ago
I&#x27;m still hoping that Arthur C Clarke was right and that the temperature and pressure in the core is so intense that it has fused into one incredibly rigid molecular structure. A diamond. Ah well.
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waynecochranabout 1 month ago
<p><pre><code> This is part of the first 3D picture of the planet&#x27;s atmosphere, which shows storms are primarily shallow. </code></pre> Pix or didn&#x27;t happen.