Interesting report. My observation. Some items to consider when using nebula and accretion disk that explains the origin of the solar system - there are many exceptions seen today and documented to the standard model in use.
This report shows how quickly giant planets could form and disrupt an accretion disk, 'Rapid-forming giants could disrupt spiral protoplanetary discs',
https://phys.org/news/2020-11-rapid-forming-giants-disrupt-spiral-protoplanetary.html, (Nov-2020).
'New superhighway system discovered in the Solar System',
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2020/12/201209094216.htm, (Dec-2020, small objects in the solar system can change orbits and distances rapidly, not requiring millions of years).
'Hubble pins down weird exoplanet with far-flung orbit that behaves like the long-sought 'Planet Nine',
https://phys.org/news/2020-12-hubble-pins-weird-exoplanet-far-flung.html, (Dec-2020. Very young, giant exoplanets larger than Jupiter form far, far, away from their parent star or system).
When you dig deeper, the accretion bill for the solar system submitted by Congress is not a *clean bill* for signing