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Little people, big-ass worlds

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Robert Sawyer
Deep Core Mining Inc.
Caldari State
#1 - 2015-07-19 07:27:49 UTC
https://i.imgur.com/TSkF7uX.jpg

This is a comparison of EVE's most well-known planets with our own. As you can see, there is an ENORMOUS difference between our Earth and planets like Oris or Gallente Prime, to the point where Earth could be considered a moon. Now, planets that big (over half the radius of Jupiter) must have some serious gravity. If so, you'd weigh more than here on Terra, right? Now, since the gravity would be pretty strong, the inhabitants will develop increased musculature, but they'd also lose height...

So, at least theoretically, shouldn't the inhabitants of these huge planets be little dwarves that can bend a normal man in half without showing any strain?

Edit: Wouldn't the visitors get some serious health issues due to the lack of adaption to heavy gravity?

"And when, at last, the moment is yours, that agony will become your greatest triumph."

Mixery82
Friends Of Harassment
#2 - 2015-07-20 12:13:19 UTC
I really like the picture!

Human life that we know will be impossible on planets with much higher gravity as the Earth.