What's special about the solar system?
The solar system does have many "unique" features. First of all, in our universe, most star systems are binary stars or Trinary star system. That is to say, in most star systems, there are not only 1 star, but even two or three stars, and they are the majority, while this situation in the solar system is a minority.
In the "Three-body" science fiction, the hometown of the three-body man is set in a triple galaxy, but in fact the neighboring galaxy is a binary star system plus a star system with a star configuration.
This reason can only show that the solar system is a minority in the universe, and it cannot show that the solar system was designed.
In addition, it has been suggested that among the big planets in the solar system, all the planets revolve around the axis of rotation from west to east, except Venus. Unlike other planets, it rotates from east to west around the axis of rotation. In other words, if you stand on Venus, you will see the sun rising in the west and setting in the east.
The above is at the level of stars and planets, and some people have put forward some special situations of satellites and their parent stars. If we pay attention to the relationship between planets and satellites. The ratio of the earth to the moon is very incongruous. Among many satellites, the relative size of the moon and the earth is much larger than that of other satellites relative to their parent stars. Moreover, the moon always faces the earth, that is to say, the period of revolution of the moon is consistent with the rotation period.
Can these coincidences be used as evidence that the solar system is a design of advanced civilization?
The answer is obviously no, the abnormal rotation of Venus is related to its formation mechanism, not specially designed. Secondly, the moon goes around the earth not because of "special design", but because of tidal locking, which is very common in the universe. For example, Mercury is tidal locking by the sun. Even a large proportion of satellites are very common in the universe. In the solar system, Pluto has a satellite near it. Some scholars even think that the moon, the earth, Pluto and its satellites belong to a binary system.
In other words, those reasons that are regarded as "the solar system was designed by advanced civilization" seem reasonable, but they have all been explained by scientific theories.
Will humans be imprisoned in the solar system?
In addition, many people think that human beings are imprisoned in the solar system and are the research objects of advanced civilization. The reason for putting forward this idea seems reasonable. They believe that even if human beings exhaust the current technology, they can't leave the solar system, and there is a great probability that they will not be able to shuttle between stars in the future. Humans are trapped in the solar system, which is probably the intentional arrangement of higher civilization. For example, they will even give an example that Voyager was launched in the 1970s to stay as far away from the Earth as possible.
Now Voyager 1 has been more than 20 billion kilometers away from the Earth and has flown for more than 40 years. But even so, it will take at least 30 thousand years for Voyager 1 to fly out of the solar system. To know whether Voyager 1 is an unmanned probe, manned aviation is far more difficult than deep space exploration. Therefore, it is almost impossible to leave the solar system with a man.
Is it really possible to prove that humans are imprisoned in the solar system?
Obviously, this is impossible. Unless the solar system is particularly large and other star systems of the same level as the solar system are small, it is still convincing. But the point is that the solar system is actually an ordinary star system in the universe. The range of the star system is basically the same as that of the solar system, and some of them are even larger.
Interstellar migration is difficult not because the solar system is large, but because of the long distance between star systems. According to scientists' statistics, the average distance between star systems in the Milky Way is about 3 light years. Interstellar migration at this distance is almost an impossible task for our current technology. The nearest star in the solar system is proxima centauri, which is about 4 light years away. Compared with the average distance, there is little difference and it belongs to the normal range.
Therefore, these can only show that the sun is extremely common in the universe, not specially designed, nor can it prove that human beings are imprisoned in the solar system.