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how to they an create artificial planet

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Answered by parvathy14
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Technically yes, but like Troy already stated, economically unfeasible. There are also more things to think about when you consider why you would create the planet. First, the composition. The creation would have to be carefully controlled to come out with the right compounds, and have them where you want (like water on the surface, or an iron core for a protective magnetic field). Also, the timescale to make the planet usable would likely be millions of years, since when rocky planets form, they start out as balls of molten rock. And since radiating the heat away is a lot less efficient than other forms of transmission, the time to cool would be a lot longer than is intuitive.
So a "planet"? Yes. But a usable, customized planet within the span of our species' existence? Not so likely

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