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Mr. Abner
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26 Aug 2020 01:58

Well, since I'm here again...
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05 Sep 2020 00:04

oh that definitely sounds worth exploring!  I have been looking at worlds in the LMC
 
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14 Sep 2020 02:09

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14 Sep 2020 10:51

:o Is that a half parsec radius planet? There might just be enough room for everybody on that monster.

You're mad I tell you, mad! (In a good way, of course.)

(And actually looks like a water painting.)
 
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14 Sep 2020 11:13

and is that planet already in .990?
 
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14 Sep 2020 14:22

:o Is that a half parsec radius planet? There might just be enough room for everybody on that monster.
In fact, the black hole inside the planet has 'only' a radius of 0.14 parsecs (0.456 light years).
I had to make the radius of the planet 3.5 times larger so that the surface of the planet appears outside the black hole. Apparently a problem with the curved space!
The black hole has a mass of 1.5 trillion suns.
So that the gravitation at the Schwarzschild radius corresponds approximately to the earth's gravity.
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14 Sep 2020 14:28

and is that planet already in .990?
No. And it won't. If I don't do an add-on of it. Which I probably won't do because the whole thing is pretty glitchy.
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14 Sep 2020 15:45

and is that planet already in .990?
No. And it won't. If I don't do an add-on of it. Which I probably won't do because the whole thing is pretty glitchy.
oh sorry to hear that, is it in .0980e then?
 
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14 Sep 2020 18:43

I assume you mean the giant planet around the huge, irresponsibly huge black hole?
No. Because if SE 0.980 such a planet is not possible. It would only appear as a gas planet. If it wasn't totally glitchy anyway.
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Mr. Abner
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14 Sep 2020 20:58

If my math is corrects, that would have a surface area of 2,872,853,278,179,353,709,340,776,557.9297 square kilometers. :o Give or take a few acres. (I did notice the 1g surface gravity.)

Or 2.873E27 km2.

Earth is some 5.101E8 km2.

Some 5,631,941,341,265,151,361 times the Earth's surface area. :O

Now it begs the question, what kind of star do you use to light it up? Hmmmmm?

And it does give new meaning to the phrase "I can see for miles!"
 
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14 Sep 2020 21:36

Now it begs the question, what kind of star do you use to light it up? Hmmmmm?
A 'G2 V' Star.
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Mr. Abner
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15 Sep 2020 00:11

Any pics from the surface?
 
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15 Sep 2020 00:34

That is very glitchy! :D
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15 Sep 2020 12:24

The second picture looks like a retro grid
 
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