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Hopefully nothing too convoluted as this! I don't think that Goyer understand stellar physics.Maybe as the planet (or its star) goes dead it loses gravity and mass and some fragments travel the same path as baby Kal-el's ship if said ship goes through a wormhole or something like that. Or Krypton could be a ringed planet and the particles from the dissipated ring could do the same. Or Kryptonite could be mass from the star, Krypton's dead/dying sun, instead. ??? Maybe during the war someone tries to manipulate Krypton's sun in some way, resulting in a triggering event that causes stellar mass loss that destroys the planet and ejects star mass in the wake of Kal-El's vessel.

Manipulating stars (Sun btw is our own star) would requires a quantum leap (no pun intended) in understanding of real world physics. Only recently, the presence of Higgs boson particle was confirmed in the Large Hadron Collider experiement and this will have implication on things like an alternate universe destroying our unstable universe or a Star Trek style matter transporter - according to a couple of theoretical physicists. So if a Krypton society is to be portrayed as a highly advanced technological utopia/dystopia, at least logically they should be able to do things that will appears to be like magic to us mere mortals, in other words they will be in all appearance behaving like physical gods.