THE NEW Miscellaneous Talk That Doesn't Deserve A New Thread Thread Thread (Part 2)

all of them, it’s horrifying really

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Doom became a multiverse roach?!

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Fear me

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Can’t wait until the emerald parasitoid wasp comes in

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Time to vote, folks:

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I have make also some more art, its got a bit… unique

spooky time for short time (supremacy)

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The spaceroach, peak evolution

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the apex predetor of space and plants alike

the one who survive even after they gone

the peak one

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I wonder what will it evolve into…

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We burning the atmosphere with this one!

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Perhaps that’s “2MuchOxygen2Burn”?

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I don’t think that adds up to 100%…

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what would happen if i started an fire on a planet which the atmosphere is 100% oxygen, hydrogen or other inflammable gas?

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Such a planet wouldn’t exist, for the same reason economists don’t believe in 20 dollar bills in the floor.

Something would have used up the IMMENSE amount of free energy that represents before you got there to light the place on fire. Assuming no geologic processes or microbes used the free energy to make some funny-shaped mounds all over, or a volcano or something lit the place on fire when there wasn’t much oxygen/hydrogen lying around, you’d light the place on fire and a wave of fire would wrap around the planet and make the place broadly uninhabitable.Hydrogen and oxygen form mostly water, so you’d get a runaway greenhouse effect and end up with a low-co2 venus most likely…

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if it’s only one of these, nothing would happen because you’d either only have fuel or oxidizers. But if there was a mix of fuel and oxygen…

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oh yeah I was assuming something like an optimal mix of hydrogen and oxygen

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what if a gas planet made mostly out of oxygen crashed into jupiter?

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A gas giant made of oxygen is about as unlikely as one made of an equal amount of hydrogen and oxygen, just because of how extremely reactive oxygen is, gas planets get hydrogen basically for free, so it’d likely become water soon enough. I’d say its possible if the planet had extremely active life forms that turned something like half an atmosphere of CO2 into oxygen, so a non-LAWK gas giant with some pretty normal ,if really over the top, biochemistry. Then the CO2 would mix in with the exploding water and make a slightly wet super-duper-venus? I’m genuinely unsure on that one, but it’s pretty interesting. Definitely wouldn’t want to be a lifeform there.

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Gas giants are already boiling hot inside so I’m unsure if there would be so large difference in comparison with regular gas giants.

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The livestream VOD is now published:

Trying out Youtube shorts for the first time:

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