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Some evolutionists believe in a rogue planet twice the size of Earth may have pushed asteroids into the outer reaches of the early solar system before it was ejected.
This could solve the mystery of how some of the most distant objects in the Kuiper belt got there, which cannot be explained by most models of solar system formation that are unbelievable.
The Kuiper belt is a huge disc of cold rocks and ice that extends out beyond the orbit of Neptune and has been a source of a few comets.
Crane ,Leah. 2022. A
long-lost rogue planet could explain unexpectedly distant asteroids