Sadly there are way to many people as stupid as Tobi. He’s on the one hand educated well enough to know that there are eight planets orbiting our sun, but still incapable to understand the significance of other stars as suns in their respective systems.
The fact, that we explain that stars are born out of a chaotic process forming accretion disks should be sufficient to understand that it is to be expected that in these accretion disks there will be more dense lumps. Due to gravitation these lumps will aggregate more mass over the time until the flaring up of the central mass (or masses) blows away the light stuff in between the lumps. The lumps are later on called planets.
Sadly there are way to many people as stupid as Tobi. He’s on the one hand educated well enough to know that there are eight planets orbiting our sun, but still incapable to understand the significance of other stars as suns in their respective systems.
The fact, that we explain that stars are born out of a chaotic process forming accretion disks should be sufficient to understand that it is to be expected that in these accretion disks there will be more dense lumps. Due to gravitation these lumps will aggregate more mass over the time until the flaring up of the central mass (or masses) blows away the light stuff in between the lumps. The lumps are later on called planets.