![]() Inside the inner boundary, the sun's gravity pulls objects into itself. Determine the inner and outer boundaries.The first step is to design a star based on the above rules. ![]() Solar System Design: This is based on designing a system much like our own. ![]() Solar system needs to be in a region dense with the elements necessary from life, which is a region roughly 1/2 to 2/3rds out from the center.(Galactic bulge and spiral arms are too dense with other stars, causing many different problems.) Solar System should be in the galactic plane of the galactic disk between arms of the spiral galaxy, orbiting in a near perfect circle to maintain its position in the disk.Galactic Habitable Zone: These rules apply to spiral galaxies, because the other types of galaxies because the other kinds are generally less habitable. Habitable Zone (Radius supporting liquid water, R) = sqrt(L), with range =.Binary stars cause gravitational instability. F stars and large produce enough UV light to boil away normal atmospheres (in the habitable zone especially). Star Design: O B A F G K M stars have a suitable lifetime for "evolution." M stars are the longest lived, but are "cool" enough that the "habitable" zone is so close to the surface the suffer solar winds and the like. Would it make sense as the fire plane since fire is plasma? Or should the fire plane still be a planet with high volcanism? I have also attached a screenshot of the spreadsheet so people can get an idea of it before visiting the link.Brown Dwarf "Stars": too small for fusion, so they aren't proper stars. If anyone has any suggestions to add or remove from the spreadsheet, please let me know. I hope this helps people out there struggling to keep notes and all of this organized. ![]() If this is not the case, just let me know and I will do whatever it takes to make this something you can use and edit and update for your personal use. All you have to do to make the spreadsheet personal is copy it and save it to your personal Google account (CLICK: 'file' - > 'make a copy'). I figured I would share the template with everyone here. ![]() I personally have tons of notes, and something like this came to me after seeing the 'uber sheet'. Here is a link to a spreadsheet I designed for competitive fishing. ![]()
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