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by batirch 2292 days ago
What type of life do you think out there? Viruses, bacterias, cellular organisms...

Imagine there are giant creatures that enjoy romantic walk under iron rains :D

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I was tired of my schlorb, we'd been together too long

Like a worn-out recording, of a favorite song

So while she lay there merping, I read the scannor in bed

And in the personals streamlet, there was this stromling I read

"If you like Paarra Cosanla, and getting caught in the rain

If you're not into yoga, if you have a 20 megaton brain

If you like making love by the twin moons, in the dunes of the cape

I'm the love that you've looked for, strom to me, and escape

If you did that on the spot it is very impressive.
I should have used a different word for Yoga though, that's pretty embarrassing.
Pretty good. Some alternative word for Yoga would help though.

You might want to turn to https://www.instagram.com/nathanwpylestrangeplanet/ for some inspiration.

Awesome. You should write some sci-fi stuff
The temperature is too high for "organic molecules", between 2500C (4500F) when it is hot, to 1500C (2700F) when it's cold. (1500C is slightly hotter than the flame of a candle.)

Tungsten has a higher melting point, so perhaps there can be some live metal blobs of weird tungsten alloys, that have some internal parts that are not totally melted and can save some information. We have not seen nothing similar before, and as far as I know nobody expect to see something like that. It would be very very very very very very very very very weird, but I don't like to use the word "impossible".

There is a question I usually ask when I meet new colleagues and want to get to know them better: “If you had a crystal ball and it could answer a single question about the future, the past or the present. What would you ask?”

The most exciting answer I got so far was: “I would ask it to show me life on a another planet.” So cool to imagine...

It'd be quite disappointing to get no response back…
At the very least it might show humans on Mars!