ShakeWeightMyDick t1_j0foujj wrote
You don’t think removing a planet from the solar system might have some negative effects?
The-Sturmtiger-Boi t1_j0fp6hh wrote
It would be better to dismantle phobos and deimos, the resources they offer could be very useful.
problematikUAV t1_j0g0e22 wrote
Let’s test it in universe sandbox
MineBlasters t1_j0g4lif wrote
Best thought process out of all of us
LordIlthari t1_j0fphyh wrote
Matter cannot be created or destroyed, only changed. Also, Mars is, much like anything that isn’t the sun and Jupiter, gravitationally insignificant due to the fact that those two giants hold effectively all the mass in the solar system.
elpajaroquemamais t1_j0g2rvx wrote
Source for your claim that removing mars wouldn’t affect the gravity of the solar system please.
aaronmj t1_j0g43tk wrote
The planets have a resonance thing going on. I bet Mars plays a significant role in shepherding the asteroid belt for example. These orbits have been stable for billions of revolutions, almost unbelievably. I wouldn't fuck with it.
MineBlasters t1_j0g4oo2 wrote
They'll just develop a new resonance then /s
[deleted] OP t1_j0fvsyr wrote
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