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Imagine a dual-star system with a 100× Earth-mass planet on a figure-8 orbit. Due to Space-Time Overlap Effects (STOE), its huge mass feels like 1g on the surface. At orbital nodes, STOE peaks cause tidal surges, ghost auroras, and temporal echoes. The planet’s Hill sphere (~2.7M km) holds 8–12 major moons, many with oceans, ice, or volcanism, plus dozens of smaller bodies. Thanks to STOE, some moons host their own sub-moons, creating nested orbits, trojans, and moon-clusters. Describe how the skies look with constant eclipses, shifting alignments, and layered moons; how calendars and festivals form around orbital cycles; and how civilizations adapt to tides, gravity waves, and strange temporal rhythms.

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Imagine a dual-star system with a 100× Earth-mass planet on a figure-8 orbit. Due to Space-Time Overlap Effects (STOE), its huge mass feels like 1g on the surface. At orbital nodes, STOE peaks cause tidal surges, ghost auroras, and temporal echoes. The planet’s Hill sphere (~2.7M km) holds 8–12 major moons, many with oceans, ice, or volcanism, plus dozens of smaller bodies. Thanks to STOE, some moons host their own sub-moons, creating nested orbits, trojans, and moon-clusters. Describe how the skies look with constant eclipses, shifting alignments, and layered moons; how calendars and festivals form around orbital cycles; and how civilizations adapt to tides, gravity waves, and strange temporal rhythms.
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"Imagine a dual-star system with a 100× Earth-mass planet on a figure-8 orbit. Due to Space-Time Overlap Effects (STOE), its huge mass feels like 1g on the surface. At orbital nodes, STOE peaks cause tidal surges, ghost auroras, and temporal echoes. The planet’s Hill sphere (~2.7M km) holds 8–12 major moons, many with oceans, ice, or volcanism, plus dozens of smaller bodies. Thanks to STOE, some moons host their own sub-moons, creating nested orbits, trojans, and moon-clusters. Describe how the skies look with constant eclipses, shifting alignments, and layered moons; how calendars and festivals form around orbital cycles; and how civilizations adapt to tides, gravity waves, and strange temporal rhythms." - Laden Sie kostenlose 3D-Modelle herunter, die mit Meshy AI von @shadowslayer erstellt wurden.