Monday, February 17, 2020

Space1 Colonizing Man Made Planets

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Space1 Colonizing Man Made Planets
SPACE1 has created the world's first man made planet and taken it for a worldly spin in space

Designed for colonization of space, the small exampling artificial planet is filled with infrastructure, populated and then sent into space.

The planetary ball is first created from Duridium in the Lab, a heavy duty rubber-like material that can undergo atmospheric pressurization and the forces of gravity. "It can also endure the kinds of space temperatures that we will are subjecting it to," said Humanoido. A hatch is opened up on the ball and inside a number of resources and materials are implanted, stuck on the curvature. Then colonists are inserted into their respective habitats. These are special high technology colonists reduced down to the infinitesimal dimensions of the planet. (see previous blogs for details)

It's not the exterior of the planet that gets colonized, but rather the ulterior along the curving spherical inside surface. The planet will have imparted gravitational spin and depending on locations and trajectories will have places or periods of weightlessness. "The first planets are small," according to Humanoido, the inventor of the artificial planet. "We will populate the artificial planet with high tech colonists that are geometrically modded to fit the infinitesimal space, and provide an atmosphere and ecosystem for evolution to occur with the boundaries of space time compression." "Special fuel cells will provide planetary energy initially and in the future, solar energy will be collected and fed into the planet for power." "In some instances, the outside of the planet may be covered with solar cells."

Once lofted by a SPACE1 Super Rocket, the planet will spin up and the fantastic experiment will begin a limited time period of evolution. To maximum evo, the planet will be given space time compression, where more events can occur within a highly densified patch of space time. Data will be extracted from the artificial sphere to monitor the progress of the planet. A radio telescope transmitter inside the sphere will penetrate the thickened Duridium hull and outside, Singularity Observatory on Earth will operate its powerful XTREME Artificial Planet Telescope XAPT that tracks various trajectories, infinitesimal geometrics, and evo time compression periods. After fully developing the world's first artificial planet for space colonization and letting the experiment run its course, Humanoido expects to launch clusters of planets and expand humanity.