The universe is so big and billions of years are so vast that at some point somewhere in it all a perfectly sized asteroid has shot nothing but net straight into an active volcano.
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Wouldn't that not even be all that rare? Like planets start out with massive volcanism usually at the same time there's a massive amount of asteroids still around. So there's likely a point in time where the most hoops were sunk, and it was Big Rock, not a human who did it.
Statistically speaking not only did that happen, but it happened all the time (especially in the early days) to such an extent that the event could be considered nominal or even mundane.
Somewhere out there, at some point in time, the cosmos had some galactic hoop that some big planet (probably someone related to Saturn) used stars to shoot an infinite number of free throws through it, making celestial bodies, and that's just sick. Absolutely radical
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I think there's actually a good chance that never happened in the history of our universe
Billions of years and planets isn't close to infinity
Though still; hitting that would leave quite an impact, magma and lava are pretty dense (obviously)