PLANETS

There are over a trillion planets in the Universe today. Furthermore they are only one of the many types of abodes in the Universe that can sustain life. Many of the planets are situated in sun (solar) systems while the majority can be found in star systems. Star systems are on average one thousand times larger than sun systems.

Sun systems are typically home to over two hundred planets that each circumvent a sun. The average sun system has four suns that are smaller than ours. This is because of the huge area it occupies. In many sun systems there is a broad spectrum of star planets. Star planets have been in existence for many thousands of years all over the Universe and they have a rather unusual composition that is unique to them.

The most amazing type of abode in the Universe is known as a multi-layer planet each comprising seven subterranean levels that are all inhabited. Each of the seven levels have a centralized air system comprising pure oxygen obtained from the planet’s atmosphere. Another feature of multi-layer planets is the presence of several subterranean oceans all teeming with marine life. These are among the largest in the Universe and the least populated. This is because multi-layer planets are inhabited by scientists for research purposes.

One of the most curious things about the Universe is its ability to procreate. The procreation process takes anywhere from one to three thousand light years to complete.  While it is hard to imagine other life around the Universe the fact remains that life has always existed and it continues to evolve not just in the confines of the Universe but way beyond it.

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