by Cargo » Sun Jan 02, 2022 5:20 am
Why not Rouge Comets in an Asteroid Universe? Everything in 'Space' is electric. Much like water makes an ocean, plasma makes outer-space.
We really have no idea about the true power some systems may be living in. Or out off-grid in the 'void' between the pearls. What we do know is life requires energy, and since space is an energy ocean, the conditions for life occur best when all the energies get together as life designs it. Twisted into pairs, pinching to create new elements, 'orbiting' and sharing fluxes, charging and discharging, endlessly and completely with no beginning, or end.
What's really shocking is that mentioning something so basically obvious, like a gas giant is/was a 'star', to most 'people' would have them calling for the tin-hat and wrong-think-police. It's really odd that even high-level science just straight face ignores this ridiculous premise that our solar system just came out of a disk of dust and looks like it's does now, with little to no change.
Sorry if I got off tangent a bit.
Why not Rouge Comets in an Asteroid Universe? Everything in 'Space' is electric. Much like water makes an ocean, plasma makes outer-space.
We really have no idea about the true power some systems may be living in. Or out off-grid in the 'void' between the pearls. What we do know is life requires energy, and since space is an energy ocean, the conditions for life occur best when all the energies get together as life designs it. Twisted into pairs, pinching to create new elements, 'orbiting' and sharing fluxes, charging and discharging, endlessly and completely with no beginning, or end.
What's really shocking is that mentioning something so basically obvious, like a gas giant is/was a 'star', to most 'people' would have them calling for the tin-hat and wrong-think-police. It's really odd that even high-level science just straight face ignores this ridiculous premise that our solar system just came out of a disk of dust and looks like it's does now, with little to no change.
Sorry if I got off tangent a bit.