Chapter 488 - 489 Gravitational Overlay and Tidal Force

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Chapter 488: Chapter 489 Gravitational Overlay and Tidal Force

It was another calm development, with 20 planets in the star system, 19 of which were removed.

Huh? How to solve the problem of the influence of gravity between planets and planets in the stellar system?

Indeed, if left unattended, the lack of gravity caused by the dismantling of the 19 planets will affect the ecosystem on the remaining habitable planet.

And this impact is also extremely far-reaching for the ecosystem itself, because most of the mass of the planets in the star system has been transferred to the vicinity of the star, which also leads to the emergence of the gravitational superposition effect. The gravity of the habitable planet has changed from a blue dwarf at the beginning to the blue dwarf plus 19 planets.

Due to the distance, this superposition will not reach the level of tearing the planet, but the tidal force acting on the planet itself does increase, so the surface ecosystem will have an impact.

This impact is not a big deal from the perspective of the collector, but it is a serious catastrophic phenomenon for human beings, such as frequent earthquakes, volcanic activity, coastal tsunamis, summer snow, equatorial aurora, geomagnetic disorders, thunderstorm climate and other abnormal phenomena caused by changes in tidal forces.

The ecosystem is fragile, not to mention those organisms in the ecosystem. A geomagnetic disorder alone can indirectly lead to the extinction of a large number of species.

The premise of this is that the collectors let go and let the creatures in the ecosystem self-destruct. Updated from novelb(i)n.c(o)m

Of course, the collectors will not let it go. After all, such a habitable planet with a complex ecosystem is so rare that they are still ready to keep it as an object of observation. How can they let it die? What are you looking at when you are self-destructed?

Solving the problem of gravitational superposition is not too challenging for collectors. They can't do anti-gravity, but they can reduce the impact of gravitational superposition on livable planets, so as to eliminate the impact of gravitational superposition.

However, not all collectors actively agree with this plan.

"Why don't we directly cool the core of the planet into a solid state? In this case, there will definitely be no more tidal forces on the planet.

This is a once-and-for-for-one idea. According to the idea of this collector, they can completely transform the internal fluid matter of the entire livable planet into solid matter, so that the tidal force inside the planet can be ignored. only needs to think about it. How to deal with the tidal force of the ocean?

But there is still a serious flaw in this idea.

"We still need the core of the planet to solve the problem of geomagnetism. If it is transformed into a solid state, the geomagnetism will be seriously weakened, and the stellar wind will blow away the atmosphere on the surface of the planet."

For the planetary ecosystem, the atmosphere is blown away, which is a devastating disaster. It is better to suffer from natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. At least these species can survive, and the atmosphere is blown away. No species can be left. Cosmic organisms and planetary organisms are two concepts.

Take life on earth as an example, who can survive without relying on any protection? First of all, it is certain that one of the multicellular can't survive, even the cockroach that is recognized as the most tenacious.

The gamma rays of stars are natural protein killers, not to mention the vacuum environment.

On the one hand, reducing fluid lava is not only lava, but also liquid water, that is, the ocean on the surface of the planet.

It is much easier to deal with this, at least than dealing with the fluid lava under the ground. Collectors only need to make a lot of huge floating islands of large mass but less dense than water. These floating islands will float in the ocean like icebergs and play a certain degree of 'suppression', opposite to the direction of tidal force. .

In addition to repression, it can also hinder the formation of super-giant waves and so on.

The shortcomings are not without, that is, in the case of floating, there may be contact with the land, or there may be an impact between floating islands. However, compared with the suppression of the tidal forces of the ocean, these problems are only small.