Hubble Space Telescope observations of HH 390, Tau 042021, HH 48, and ESO Hα574 are conventionally interpreted as protoplanetary disks—accretion structures where stars form first and planets condense from residual material. This paper presents an alternative interpretation under the Webb Mechanical Metric (WMM) framework: these structures represent Super Massive Dark Sphere (SMDS) foundries in active extrusion phase. The bipolar features conventionally labeled as “jets” are reinterpreted as intake funnels where gas enters under gravitational attraction, with illumination arising from Free Range Electron (FRE) field excitation under compression—not material outflow. All extrusion occurs through the equatorial ring. This interpretation resolves longstanding problems with jet launching mechanisms and provides a mechanical basis for stellar and planetary formation that does not require stars to generate planets.
Matt Webb (Sat,) studied this question.