Jesse Rogerson
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Which is an interesting theory.
I don't know.
It's tough to say if it's true or not because we're in this golden age of exoplanets where there's so much weird stuff and it's really hard to pull it under one envelope right now.
No, that's a good question.
I would say probably not.
I didn't investigate that, but the way we would know is looking at the orbit.
So when planets form naturally around a star, they're going to be usually in pretty circularized orbits.
But a planet that's captured would not be part of the flat plane and would not be in a nice circular orbit.
It would be like in a random elliptical orbit on some random orientation.
And if that's the case, then it could be captured.
But they made no mention of that in the paper.
I imagine it's...
obliquity it's like inclination to the plane is probably pretty standard so it's it's probably from the they probably check that i would bet
This was from the British Journal of Sports Medicine, where they were looking into people affected by depression and anxiety.
and how best to treat that through exercise-based therapies.
So this is a meta study.
In fact, it's actually a meta meta study.
So if you've ever, in science, a thing called a meta study is where a group of researchers go into the literature and find all of the studies that have already been done by other researchers and like take a look at all of those results and look for patterns.
very important things to be doing metastudies.
This study was a metastudy of metastudies about depression and anxiety, if you're following me.