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two Jupiters – two destinies

The James Webb Space Telescope has discovered “planets” the size of Jupiter that move freely in space and are not gravitationally bound to any star.
Scientists were especially surprised that these objects apparently move in pairs.
According to one version, the planets formed in that part of the Orion nebula, where the density of matter was insufficient for the formation of full-fledged stars.
And if you imagine that girls live on one planet, and boys live on another, and all this happens in the dark (because there is no Sun nearby).. Cybernetics engineers begin to play a special role here, who in a very short time will establish communication between the planets . So, my dears, learn math)

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