What if (on those supergiants.) They have the most RockPlanets
Why does this idea come out of good science? These blue super giants
came out of the most dense clouds. Had to be very heavy. These great
stars fused very fast,and being 100 times bigger and denser than the Sun
means great gravity. They have 90 planets. some at great distances.
With there stars short life span,and in its end exploding one could
easily say 90 doomed planets,and yet. Lets think of a planet orbiting
around this super blue giant at a distance of half a LY when the
explosion takes place. Lets say this planet is 15 times bigger than
Earth. The great explosion blasted it away at an accelerating rate.
Space is very cold just 2.7 K and it gets a solid surface,and its
thousands of volcanoes bring up great amounts of steam that makes it a
water planet with water covering its surface 30 miles deep. It is warm
water like found in the pools of Yellow stone park. It has much
sulfur,and salt in it. The planet is spinning at a fairly fast rate,and
its great speed has given it much inertia,to add to its 15 times bigger
than the Earth's size. Its waters have great waves that circle the
planet continually. Its sky has only stars that do not give the
appearance of points of light but thin streeks.some long others short.
This planet has balloon type life in its dense atmosphere. It has many
forms of large fish,some 90 times larger than our whale fish. Great
under water forests with snakes huge caterpillars,and octopus are all
white,and its most intelligent animal. All animals have no eyes,but in
reality no need of them. Sound is their eyes They love to touch every
thing. These planets without Suns are not all that rare.They are just
impossible to detect right now,but in 500 years that will all change.
In some respects a planet orbiting a Sun might have a poorer chance. Our
8 other planers prove this,and the best chance for other life is on the
Moon Io Go figure Beeert
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