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Interestingly, Frederick noted the parallels between the findings about Jupiter and the seismic data interpretations regarding Earth's interior, particularly those that suggested Earth might also possess a hollow core. He reinforced the notion that multiple independent methods of analysis arriving at similar conclusions regarding planet structure could indicate significant and profound truths about celestial bodies.
Both the seismic and Juno findings suggest that density does not necessarily increase as one approaches the center of these planets, contradicting long-standing models in astrophysics.