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Is Jupiter Dissolving Its Rocky Core?

sciencehabit writes "Jupiter is the victim of its own success. Sophisticated new calculations indicate that our solar system's largest planet, which weighs more than twice as much as all of the others put together, has destroyed part of its central core. The culprit is the very hydrogen and helium that made Jupiter a gas giant, when the core's gravity attracted these elements as the planet formed. The finding suggests that the most massive extrasolar planets have no cores at all."

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  1. Who gives a flying fuck? by coinreturn · · Score: -1, Troll

    Really, what does it matter whether Jupiter's core is solid, liquid, or a Bose-Einstein condensate? We can't do anything about it, we can't get there, we can't use it.

    1. Re:Who gives a flying fuck? by coinreturn · · Score: -1, Troll

      Bullshit. This has neither "immediate" applications or any in any kind of foreseeable future. I am not a luddite, however this is truly a case of who gives a fuck.

    2. Re:Who gives a flying fuck? by coinreturn · · Score: -1, Troll

      Troll? Really? Give me a fucking break. It truly does not matter.