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Is There a Solar System of Short Period Planets?
Most stars are encircled by short period planets that are a few times bigger than the Earth. If you go and ask the solar system, what's in our region, in that region, it's completely empty. It's astonishingly hollow. And I think from the sun is not some special star that decided that it was going to form the solar system. So I think the natural thing to assume is that the same processes of planet formation that occurred everywhere else also occurred in the solarsystem.