What Did We Learn about Planet Jupiter from Spacecraft Juno?
I have an article published, “How Are the Planets Born?” [1]. Here is my explanation how the planet Jupiter was formed. During solar activity, when the chain of alternating vortices and anti-vortices running along the solar equator is active, anti-vortices eject spinning solarplasma balls and nearby vortices suck them back in. Imagine a Black Hole passing-by from a distance during solar activity. As it approaches, it would pull bigger and bigger solar masses from ejecting solar anti-vortices, but being too far to swallow the ejected masses, it would leave them behind, and with time they would start cooling down. Jupiter was formed from a big spinning plasma ball. While other smaller plasma balls solidified with time and turned into planets, Jupiter remained gaseous because the pulled mass was too big.