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Have you guys ever wonder that if our World ( Planet Earth ) was the size equal as our Sun, and Sun would be 1 Million times the size of our over sized earth .. How would we as humans would evolve ? and Colonized the huge Earth ? Our Sun is relatively a huge Star, with the radius of 695,508 km , compared to that our earth is just 6,371 km Radius , And we as Humans Evolved according to it, But what if the Earth was the Size of Sun and our Sun was (1 million) times of our earth , how would life on such a huge planet would be ? The resources on such a planet would be huge, land mass would be far greater for more humans , more creatures to evolved and thrive , more countries and Empires , It would have been a world with so many Super Powers .. Even travelling from one end to the other would be interesting and because of its huge Size we as humans have to come up with more faster way to travel . It brings up the thought that does the size of our planet limits our technological Advancements ? Everything from communication , Transportation or Military technology would have to be redefined ? Weather Patterns , Natural Disasters , Dangerous Species ? Will it be all different how we know it ? or it will be same but just BIG .

Lets keep the GRAVITY Constant ..

@waz @django @war&peace @Oscar @KAL-EL @Zibago @KhalaiMakhlooq @Retired Troll @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @gambit @jhungary @Tps43 @Mentee @Moonlight @Hakikat ve Hikmet @TaiShang @Chinese-Dragon @Clutch @ziaulislam @CriticalThought @OsmanAli98 @The SC @Path-Finder @fitpOsitive @Pakhtoon yum @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Kaniska @padamchen @Levina @denel @Beast
 
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would humans be bigger, growing proportionally, so it would cancel each other out..... we'd be the same
 
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Have you guys ever wonder that if our World ( Planet Earth ) was the size equal as our Sun, and Sun would be 1 Million times the size of our over sized earth .. How would we as humans would evolve ? and Colonized the huge Earth ? Our Sun is relatively a huge Star, with the radius of 695,508 km , compared to that our earth is just 6,371 km Radius , And we as Humans Evolved according to it, But what if the Earth was the Size of Sun and our Sun was (1 million) times of our earth , how would life on such a huge planet would be ? The resources on such a planet would be huge, land mass would be far greater for more humans , more creatures to evolved and thrive , more countries and Empires , It would have been a world with so many Super Powers .. Even travelling from one end to the other would be interesting and because of its huge Size we as humans have to come up with more faster way to travel . It brings up the thought that does the size of our planet limits our technological Advancements ? Everything from communication , Transportation or Military technology would have to be redefined ? Weather Patterns , Natural Disasters , Dangerous Species ? Will it be all different how we know it ? or it will be same but just BIG .

@waz @django @war&peace @Oscar @KAL-EL @Zibago @KhalaiMakhlooq @Retired Troll @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @gambit @jhungary @Tps43 @Mentee @Moonlight @Hakikat ve Hikmet @TaiShang @Chinese-Dragon @Clutch @ziaulislam @CriticalThought @OsmanAli98 @The SC @Path-Finder @fitpOsitive @Pakhtoon yum @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Kaniska @padamchen @Levina @denel @Beast
Though the possibility of life on such a massive planet can't be ruled out entirely...however it would be very unlikely for anything other than bacteria and other microscopic creatures to exist on this planet. The sheer gravity of such a planet would make life of bigger creatures difficult and if they ever do evolve, they will probably die out.

Also if the Sun is enlarged proportionally, then that hypothetical earth would also have to be really far away from that sun than it currently is...otherwise it would be scorched like Mercury is. Such a massive sun would also die out quickly...relatively speaking. This means life wouldn't have enough time to evolve complexity.

According to Miller-Urey experiment and as per the current theories of how life evolved on earth...it probably first happened in deep oceans around thermal vents. If earth was the size of the sun, then the huge gravity of earth would mean that the water in deep oceans would be under immense pressure, which might turn it into ice-VII and life may never happen.
 
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Have you guys ever wonder that if our World ( Planet Earth ) was the size equal as our Sun, and Sun would be 1 Million times the size of our over sized earth .. How would we as humans would evolve ? and Colonized the huge Earth ? Our Sun is relatively a huge Star, with the radius of 695,508 km , compared to that our earth is just 6,371 km Radius , And we as Humans Evolved according to it, But what if the Earth was the Size of Sun and our Sun was (1 million) times of our earth , how would life on such a huge planet would be ? The resources on such a planet would be huge, land mass would be far greater for more humans , more creatures to evolved and thrive , more countries and Empires , It would have been a world with so many Super Powers .. Even travelling from one end to the other would be interesting and because of its huge Size we as humans have to come up with more faster way to travel . It brings up the thought that does the size of our planet limits our technological Advancements ? Everything from communication , Transportation or Military technology would have to be redefined ? Weather Patterns , Natural Disasters , Dangerous Species ? Will it be all different how we know it ? or it will be same but just BIG .

@waz @django @war&peace @Oscar @KAL-EL @Zibago @KhalaiMakhlooq @Retired Troll @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @gambit @jhungary @Tps43 @Mentee @Moonlight @Hakikat ve Hikmet @TaiShang @Chinese-Dragon @Clutch @ziaulislam @CriticalThought @OsmanAli98 @The SC @Path-Finder @fitpOsitive @Pakhtoon yum @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Kaniska @padamchen @Levina @denel @Beast
The gravity would be a killer, kudos Starlord
 
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Have you guys ever wonder that if our World ( Planet Earth ) was the size equal as our Sun, and Sun would be 1 Million times the size of our over sized earth .. How would we as humans would evolve ? and Colonized the huge Earth ? Our Sun is relatively a huge Star, with the radius of 695,508 km , compared to that our earth is just 6,371 km Radius , And we as Humans Evolved according to it, But what if the Earth was the Size of Sun and our Sun was (1 million) times of our earth , how would life on such a huge planet would be ? The resources on such a planet would be huge, land mass would be far greater for more humans , more creatures to evolved and thrive , more countries and Empires , It would have been a world with so many Super Powers .. Even travelling from one end to the other would be interesting and because of its huge Size we as humans have to come up with more faster way to travel . It brings up the thought that does the size of our planet limits our technological Advancements ? Everything from communication , Transportation or Military technology would have to be redefined ? Weather Patterns , Natural Disasters , Dangerous Species ? Will it be all different how we know it ? or it will be same but just BIG .

@waz @django @war&peace @Oscar @KAL-EL @Zibago @KhalaiMakhlooq @Retired Troll @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @gambit @jhungary @Tps43 @Mentee @Moonlight @Hakikat ve Hikmet @TaiShang @Chinese-Dragon @Clutch @ziaulislam @CriticalThought @OsmanAli98 @The SC @Path-Finder @fitpOsitive @Pakhtoon yum @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Kaniska @padamchen @Levina @denel @Beast

The problem as I see it is if you keep the average density of Earth the same, you will get a phenomenal amount of surface gravity (remember gravity scales up inversely to radius squared whereas scales with mass proportionally) present that would be near impossible for (intelligent) life to eventually sustainably develop in a carbon-based kind of way like we have here. So the very foundation of the topic is upset imo for me to approach the issues more down the road (given what would that kind of life look like etc).

The topic has come to my attention before when a bunch of buds and I started having a conversation..must be more than a decade ago....of how colonising jupiter and other gas giants might look like (and what indigenous sentient life may have to be like for planets that scale esp if they are rocky instead of gas)....basically the calculations looked like even the kids would have to have the strength of the top tier powerlifters...just for regular activity (at jovian surface)....so we really didnt continue much reasonably from there.

EDIT: while I was typing this, ppl already answered with same concept lol. Kudos all.
 
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Though the possibility of life on such a massive planet can't be ruled out entirely...however it would be very unlikely for anything other than bacteria and other microscopic creatures to exist on this planet. The sheer gravity of such a planet would make life of bigger creatures difficult and if they ever do evolve, they will probably die out.

Also if the Sun is enlarged proportionally, then that hypothetical earth would also have to be really far away from that sun than it currently is...otherwise it would be scorched like Mercury is. Such a massive sun would also die out quickly...relatively speaking. This means life wouldn't have enough time to evolve complexity.

or it may start a nuclear fusion in earths core to turn it into a Star itself , hence all life of earth will be scorched :(
 
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Have you guys ever wonder that if our World ( Planet Earth ) was the size equal as our Sun, and Sun would be 1 Million times the size of our over sized earth .. How would we as humans would evolve ? and Colonized the huge Earth ? Our Sun is relatively a huge Star, with the radius of 695,508 km , compared to that our earth is just 6,371 km Radius , And we as Humans Evolved according to it, But what if the Earth was the Size of Sun and our Sun was (1 million) times of our earth , how would life on such a huge planet would be ? The resources on such a planet would be huge, land mass would be far greater for more humans , more creatures to evolved and thrive , more countries and Empires , It would have been a world with so many Super Powers .. Even travelling from one end to the other would be interesting and because of its huge Size we as humans have to come up with more faster way to travel . It brings up the thought that does the size of our planet limits our technological Advancements ? Everything from communication , Transportation or Military technology would have to be redefined ? Weather Patterns , Natural Disasters , Dangerous Species ? Will it be all different how we know it ? or it will be same but just BIG .

@waz @django @war&peace @Oscar @KAL-EL @Zibago @KhalaiMakhlooq @Retired Troll @Nilgiri @Joe Shearer @gambit @jhungary @Tps43 @Mentee @Moonlight @Hakikat ve Hikmet @TaiShang @Chinese-Dragon @Clutch @ziaulislam @CriticalThought @OsmanAli98 @The SC @Path-Finder @fitpOsitive @Pakhtoon yum @Pan-Islamic-Pakistan @Kaniska @padamchen @Levina @denel @Beast

I would think up such stuff occasionally when flat on my back somewhere under the night sky, neuroreceptors enjoying another hit.

Many years ago.

Now I just take an occasional sip with a shit grin on my face as i thumb my phone as @lastofthepatriots accurately got it.

With an occasional building/neighborhood reverberating guffaw at something really stupid or funny someone's put up.

Cheers, Doc
 
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That is like saying, what if we were just 10 000 humans on this earth?:lol:
 
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Not possible as not enough material available during star and planetary formation. Plus earth might have uuuuuuge gravity attracting other objects inturn asking for trouble . And water is essential for life atleast on earth. I dont know we could have that much water

Fun isn't something one considers when balancing the universe. But this... does put a smile on my face.
 
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The problem as I see it is if you keep the average density of Earth the same, you will get a phenomenal amount of surface gravity (remember gravity scales up inversely to radius squared whereas scales with mass proportionally) present that would be near impossible for (intelligent) life to eventually sustainably develop in a carbon-based kind of way like we have here. So the very foundation of the topic is upset imo for me to approach the issues more down the road (given what would that kind of life look like etc).

The topic has come to my attention before when a bunch of buds and I started having a conversation..must be more than a decade ago....of how colonising jupiter and other gas giants might look like (and what indigenous sentient life may have to be like for planets that scale esp if they are rocky instead of gas)....basically the calculations looked like even the kids would have to have the strength of the top tier powerlifters...just for regular activity (at jovian surface)....so we really didnt continue much reasonably from there.

EDIT: while I was typing this, ppl already answered with same concept lol. Kudos all.

Apart from the Gravity, if we hypothetically believe that gravity remain constant living on a enlarge world would still be very exciting .
 
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or it may start a nuclear fusion in earths core to turn it into a Star itself, hence all life of earth will be scorched :(
Nope...a rocky planet, the size of the sun can't turn into a star. A star has to be composed of gases. The very death of the star happens, after it runs out of most of its hydrogen and helium to fuse.

A star can fuse more and more depending on its size but once it fuses up to Iron...after this it takes more energy to fuse into elements beyond iron then the energy a star gets out. This is usually where a supernova occurs. During this supernova, the outerlayer(gasseous) is expelled violently, while the core compresses(gravity wins), this enables for elements beyond iron to be made.

Read the last paragraph of my previous post.
 
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or it may start a nuclear fusion in earths core to turn it into a Star itself , hence all life of earth will be scorched :(

I could do the pressure calc a bit later....even if its not fusion inducing...there could be severe other problems.

At some point we have to make another universe hypothetical for some stuff to pan out....and at that point again "its across the singularity" so how relevant is it really etc.
 
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i always thought it was fascinating that the sun and the moon are the same size from the visual field. because they cover each other in an eclipse. If you told a caveman the sun was huge and far away he would be like nah.
 
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I could do the pressure calc a bit later....even if its not fusion inducing...there could be severe other problems.

At some point we have to make another universe hypothetical for some stuff to pan out....and at that point again "its across the singularity" so how relevant is it really etc.
A rocky planet can't form a sun.
 
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