I'm sure I've read somewhere that Jupiter has 99% of the solar system's angular momentum, which shouldn't be the case.
However, I can't find a source for this, and any search online for the topic doesn't bring up any science sites.
Did I mis-remember?
I'm presuming some antiquarian noticed that there tends to be loads of tiny mass objects in the universe than huge mass objects. I'm presuming someone somewhere put their name to a trend about this distribution of matter. However, I'm struggling to find a name for it - if there is one. Can...