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Thursday, March 12, 2020

Big Brain Planetary Artificial Life

Illustrative spectacular cities inside a SPACE1 Micron Artificial Planet of sufficient size
Big Brain Planetary Artificial Life
Creating an artificial planet, populating it with life, terrain, futuristic cities, and releasing it into Megascopic space

Humanoido and SPACE1 Industries have teamed up to manufacture the world's first artificial planets designed for space colonization, becoming a multiplanetary species, and to be lofted into Megascopic space by the Super Rocket.

These are small exampling planets and their space colonists must be created on the same minuscule scale. Current activity entails the compression of humans by shrinkage (a topic of many previous Big Brain blogs) to fit the confines of the planet, where size is based on population density and the ulterior volume of the planet.

The largest current experimental Micron planet is spherical at the equator with a diameter of 3.5" and a habitable ulterior equator circumference of C = 2 pi r = 2*3.14*(3.5/2) = 6.28*1.75 = 10.99". This equator, or the area of one of the circular ends of a cylinder is calculated as pi*r*r = 3.14*1.75*1.75 = 9.62 cu inches. The volume of a planetary sphere is 4/3 pi r^3 = 4/3*3.14*(1.75)^3 = 4.19*5.36 = 22.46 cu inches. Therefore the Micron City must be on the order of about 11-inches linear equatorial length distribution. Experiments have shown the width of the city does not accrue too significant of a planetary curvature as the city wraps around on the ulterior. The height of structures will have limits however. The Micron Planet can become habitable with Micron Avatars at a size designed to populate the city. Sky cameras with SD micro cards will record the interior global planetary evolution during a strip of compressed space time and are retrieved for analysis.