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Gunshy
Ross Allaire is an author, composer, screenwriter, EMT, and security officer who lives, works, and plays in the Philadelphia area.

Ross Allaire @Gunshy

Age 43, Male

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Egg House, NJ

Joined on 9/6/04

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Naw, A planet becomes inhabitable if it becomes too large. Life, being as soft as it is, can only live on a planet if the Gravity is bearable. So if an Alien star was the size of lets say Betelguise, their planet would just be a lot farther out in relation to our Solar system. Now.. If you were to zoom out of this Universe continuously than maybe the Universe itself is part of something bigger. But we'll never know that.

personally, i think our whole universe is either a hard drive or a program, or a cell that composes a much larger being or object. and indeed, we'll probably never know.
but...
life is soft? life survives trapped in ice crystals floating in the vacuum of space, i'm pretty sure it can handle a little gravity. it just won't be made of the same components that we are. (and obviously working with less light or x-rays instead of light or something) it'll be borne of heavier elements than carbon and phosphorous (as all life on earth is). on a larger planet life may even be smaller, come to think of it, so that the force of such immense gravity doesn't have as much impact. less mass = less force upon that mass. my speculation of BIGGER forms of life comes from thinking that there are galaxies and indeed other universes where proportions and physic itself are just that different.