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Also, around OL still when going to a certain sector you can see plane-made blue nebulas.
I haven't found anything that i could use as a reference to measure with my own eyes.
Ok the nebulas and asteroids are heavily off, but i think, in my ignorance, their configuration aint all that impossible to happen, very improbable, but may happen under very rare specific circumstances.
As an example, devries could have been a binary system, as one of the stars went into nova, and is going into a new phase where it will start to suck glaring truths fuel, this seems resonable enough for an astronomy curious like me.
If you disagree i would like to know why, i actually like astronomy and cosmology, but i haven't studied anything yet.
have you seen a picture from the mars rover watching to earth?
earth is actually as small as a pencilpoint from mars perspective. explaining how large the normal distances between planets are that makes sure we don't collide.
And if the encyclopedia call them as planets, are you 100% sure this system can't ever reach such a configuration?
Yeah i understand the gravitational pull, they accelarate towards each other, and even if that setup were possible it wasn't going to last long, and anyone in those planets would not survive the tidal forces from gravity without pulling magical tech.
I know that if they were to colide in a weird manner, the game would be displaying one, to me we would have to imagine what need to exist in the system to create that insane setup and somehow slow it down, aside from the blackhole, which is weird, but doesn't seem enough.
Could it not be the last flyby of death?
We don't know much about planet colision, Theia vs Earth is all we know, but as an astronomical event it surely takes quite a while to happen, and we actually don't see any other system beyond ours, we have only recently started maping star systems, all we know is that our system is stable, and will be for a very long while.