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General Category => General Discussion => Topic started by: TheAfterLife on March 23, 2020, 04:49:07 PM
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Is there a exoplanet that has solid oxygen to replace plants? If there is one, is it safe to live on that exoplanet if that exoplanet is 80% oxygen, created by its core and solid ground from the oceans?
Do tell me. I've been looking into exoplanets lately.
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NASA has been on an endless search for that, too. No success yet so far.
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https://youtu.be/QU0qsIGS6MQ
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the universe is vast. I like to think that, yes....somewhe re out there.
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Bro
You okay up there in the head???
Started to sound like shadowball
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The answer is yes and whatever you want such planet to have but my question that ruins all dream is this.
How far is it and can we get there?
Absolutely devastating thus why the dream ends there really.
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Bruh, if you checkout what scientist have checked out, they found exoplanets that defies logic. There is one planet that has ice that never melts from fire. To me, that is not water at all. I suspect those ice are something else that continues the flames to burn constantly while the ice sits there as it never melts from the fire. Now imagine this:
If there was a planet that has solid oxygen beneath the sands except in water, what if that planet generates oxygen without any plants? In fact, that planet only has carnivores that lives and thrive on that planet. That leads to a question: "Do we need plants on that alien prehistoric planet?"
bro
forget MARS
we still go hunger problem here on earth
solve that problem first before you go into space