How the Zergs were Made

Chapter 489 Gravity Superposition and Tidal Force

Chapter 489 Gravity Superposition and Tidal Force

Another period of peaceful development, nineteen of the twenty planets in the star system were dismantled.

Um? How to solve the problem of the mutual influence of the gravitational force between the planets in the star system?

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

And this kind of impact on the ecosphere itself is also extremely profound, 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 appearance of the gravitational superposition effect. A blue dwarf, turned into a blue dwarf plus nineteen 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 has indeed increased, so the ecological circle on the surface will have an impact.

This kind of impact is not a big deal from the perspective of the collectors, but it is a serious catastrophic phenomenon for humans, such as frequent earthquakes, active volcanoes, coastal tsunamis, summer snow, equatorial aurora, geomagnetic disturbances, thunderstorms, etc. This type of anomaly is caused by changes in tidal forces.

The ecosphere is fragile, let alone those organisms in the ecosphere. Just a geomagnetic disturbance can indirectly lead to the extinction of a large number of species.

The premise of this happening is that the collectors let it go, allowing the creatures in the ecosystem to perish.

Of course, the collectors will not let it go. After all, such a livable planet with a complex ecological circle is so rare, and they are still planning to keep it as an object of observation. How can they let it perish? It's all self-destroyed, so what are you looking at?

Solving the problem of the superposition of gravitational effects is not a very challenging thing for collectors. They cannot do anti-gravity, but they can reduce the impact of superimposed gravitational effects on habitable planets, thereby eliminating Gravitational superposition affects this purpose.

To get rid of the influence, you first need to know what the gravitational superposition effect is, and why such a surface disaster can be achieved.

The so-called gravitational superposition literally means that the gravitational force of celestial bodies is superimposed. This phenomenon is obvious in a binary star system. The lines also overlap, forming a gravitational superposition.

If all the planets in the solar system are lined up in a straight line, there will also be obvious gravitational superposition, and the surface of the earth faces the side that is like arranging stars, people will obviously feel their bodies become lighter, and they will walk like they are walking. Walking on the moon is like walking, but at the opposite end, people will obviously feel their weight gain, and long-distance runners will be panting like cows before walking a few steps, and they will be half dead from exhaustion.

Then there is the formation of tidal force. Gravity can penetrate ten dimensions, and there is no substance that can block the spread of gravity. Therefore, gravity can penetrate the thick layer of the planet and penetrate deep into the core.

As long as there is a large amount of fluid matter on a planet, tidal forces can be formed under the influence of gravity. This fluid matter is not limited to liquid water, but it can also be lava with strong fluidity. Any fluid matter can Tidal force can be formed, which is just a manifestation of gravity after affecting matter.

Such as volcanic activity, frequent earthquakes, and geomagnetic changes, it is not too difficult to achieve these by affecting the flow of lava inside the planet.

This is the case with the so-called tidal forces affecting the ecosystem.

So as long as the tidal force formed by the transformation of gravitational fluid matter is contained or targeted to reduce the impact, the ecological circle on the habitable planet will not be affected too seriously.

The rhizomes penetrate the strata, and they target the subterranean world of habitable planets.

After reaching a depth of one thousand kilometers, the rhizomes stopped to continue to intervene in the deeper forces of the planet, but began to connect other rhizomes horizontally, thus forming a huge rhizome network that wrapped the planet and formed an unprecedented scale.

The purpose of doing this is of course to reduce the impact of underground lava fluid on the surface. The principle is similar to achieving sound insulation by increasing the thickness of the wall. As long as the stable area near the ground is thick enough, even the tidal force of the ground will eventually affect the surface. , at least it won't be as violent as before.

This is a treatment method for the tidal force shown by the lava flow. In addition, some gaps are artificially opened on the surface to release the internal pressure of the earth's core. This design layout can also avoid the excessive backlog of energy inside the planet. .

However, not all collectors take a positive attitude towards this plan.

"Why don't we just cool the core of the planet to form a solid state? Then there will definitely be no tidal force on the planet."

This is a one-and-done idea. According to the idea of ​​this collector, they can completely transform the internal fluid matter of the entire habitable planet into solid matter, so that the tidal force inside the planet can be ignored, and only need to think about how to deal with it ocean tidal force.

But this idea still has a serious flaw.

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

For the planetary ecosphere, blowing away the atmosphere is a devastating disaster. It is better to endure natural disasters such as volcanic eruptions and earthquakes. At least these species can survive. If the atmosphere is blown away, all species will remain If not, cosmic creatures and planetary creatures are two different concepts.

Take the life on earth as an example, if it is thrown into outer space without any protection, who can survive? First of all, it is certain that one with multiple cells cannot survive, even the cockroach that is recognized as the most tenacious vitality.

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

Cutting the fluid lava is one aspect. The fluid is not only the lava, but also the liquid water, that is, the ocean on the surface of the planet.

It is much easier to deal with this, at least it is easier than dealing with the fluid lava in the ground. Collectors only need to create a lot of huge floating islands with high mass but less density than water. These floating islands will float in the ocean like icebergs In the middle, it plays a certain degree of 'repression', which is opposite to the direction of the tidal force.

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

The disadvantages are not without it, that is, in the case of floating, it may come into contact with the land, or a collision event between floating islands may occur, but compared to the tidal force that suppresses the ocean, these problems are just trivial.

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