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A new study proposes that a missing planet may have significantly altered the structure of our solar system billions of years ago. This hypothetical lost planet's gravitational influence could explain the current arrangement of planets and other celestial bodies within our solar system. The research suggests that such an event would have occurred early in the solar system's history.
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A new study suggests a lost planet may have existed in our solar system.
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The gravitational influence of this lost planet could explain the current solar system structure.
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This event is theorized to have occurred billions of years ago.
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The study proposes the lost planet's influence caused chaos and reshaped the solar system.
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The study posits that the gravitational interactions with this undiscovered planet could have disrupted the orbits of other planets, leading to their current positions. The disappearance of this planet, according to the theory, would have been a significant event that shaped the solar system into its present state. The research aims to provide a potential explanation for observed anomalies in the solar system's structure.