#10 This assertion is wrong, as a little calculation shows. The distance between the earth and the sun is 150 million kilometers (1 AU), the solar system is much larger, Neptune's distance to the sun is 30 AU. If we only fill the sphere within Neptune's orbit with water, the resulting mass is 0.38*10^42 kg. This corresponds to 46 million times the mass of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, or a third of the total mass of our galaxy.
An ocean only the size of our solar system would inevitably collapse into a black hole and would therefore no longer be identifiable as water.
#10 This assertion is wrong, as a little calculation shows. The distance between the earth and the sun is 150 million kilometers (1 AU), the solar system is much larger, Neptune's distance to the sun is 30 AU. If we only fill the sphere within Neptune's orbit with water, the resulting mass is 0.38*10^42 kg. This corresponds to 46 million times the mass of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, or a third of the total mass of our galaxy.
An ocean only the size of our solar system would inevitably collapse into a black hole and would therefore no longer be identifiable as water.
well, the beaver and the anus are very close to eachother
If we only fill the sphere within Neptune's orbit with water, the resulting mass is 0.38*10^42 kg. This corresponds to 46 million times the mass of the supermassive black hole at the center of our galaxy, the Milky Way, or a third of the total mass of our galaxy.
An ocean only the size of our solar system would inevitably collapse into a black hole and would therefore no longer be identifiable as water.