WTF are you talking about?

Even Wiki makes more sense than that statement:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Formation_and_evolution_of_the_Solar_System
What bearing does this have on reality? And exactly how many planets do we know about, and how many do we have a definitive answer for? Of the eight planets in our solar system, the only planet we have an absolute answer for is one (ours) and that says yes to life. True, the evidence is
against other planets (and moons and dwarf planets) having life, but we can't say for certian. Erupoa and Mars are (somewhat) possible enclaves for life (as well as a few other way out examples). The rest of the 300+ we've found are subject to our selection bias of only being able to detect big planets close to stars. We have very little idea what other type of solar systems are out there. I like the Sagan quote Joe has.