Without The Sun The Earth Billions of Years Can Survive

Beyond popular belief, life on earth can survive without the Sun billions of years. The planet does not need a star to provide a heat source.

Bumi Tanpa Matahari
Beyond popular belief, life on earth can survive without the Sun billions of years. The planet does not need a star to provide a heat source.
The research of astrophysicists Dorian Abbot and Eric Switz of the University of Chicago found that the heat source can arise from the cracking process of radioactive elements within the planet’s core.
Heat was able to keep the oceans to remain liquid. Although, the condition that only occurs under thick ice sheets that covered the surface of the planet.

Ice is making the planet’s surface uninhabitable, but below it, the sea life can thrive in an unspecified time. Scientists named this theory as Steppenwolf because life is like a flock of wolves that roamed the galaxy field.
However, scientists are refusing to speculate about life forms that exist there, although agree about the size of the microscopic. The study focuses on the ratio of the planet between 0.1 to 10 times larger than Earth with similar features.
They claim the planet with the amount of water equivalent to 3.5 times the Earth requires a greater weight of the earth to survive. On the other hand, the planet with 10 times the amount of water the earth has a weight of one third of this human planet.
Steppenwolf planet has volcanoes that emit carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The gas will freeze and fall to the planet as snow and then coat the world with a blanket of dry ice.
The phenomenon occurs when the planet without a star that planet out of orbit as it passes through a star or another planet that causes extreme gravity.

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