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weekoldhotdog 08/24/21 10:53:35 PM #1: |
Bitcoin is old news, getting into the lunar property market. Going to own all 3 greens on Mars and both blues on Venus.
Wish I had enough to buy the entire sub planet, Pluto. Only $250,000. Since this is 100% legal, we should be good to start an enterprise, correct? https://web.archive.org/web/20210306171913/https://lunarembassy.com/product/buy-land-on-mars/ --- Y helo thar buttsecks Eric Clapton is legit 100% the GOATEST of GOAT GODs. ... Copied to Clipboard!
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WingsOfGood 08/24/21 10:59:38 PM #2: |
Wow landlording
Scummy ... Copied to Clipboard!
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Another_Voice 08/24/21 11:01:25 PM #3: |
What about planets that are just balls of gas, like Saturn? If you have a bunch of gas, what you'd see when you bought your property is that the center of the gas will expand and make up most of the mass of the planet. This causes the overall gravity to decrease. The planet will actually not gain anymore mass, but the mass increase is spread across a larger sphere.
To see it, consider a planet formed from a gas cloud. Imagine this planet is being pulled toward another gas cloud. This gravitational pull is being spread over a larger area, causing the center of the gas to become more dense than the edges, meaning that the planet actually gains mass. But it would actually gain the same mass that it would gain if the planet was a solid object. Solid planets are more massive because there is more surface area than gas. So how much of that real estate would you actually own if you bought it? ... Copied to Clipboard!
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