Phaeton Praesidium [PPRAE]
4 members
Sep 6, 2015(10y)
0% tax
Combat
Kills180
Losses4
Efficiency98%
Danger Ratio100%
ISK
Destroyed30.74b
Lost944.48m
ISK Eff.97%
Balance+29.80b
Activity
Solo Kills0
Final Blows0
Points180
Members4
Last 90 Days
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Losses0
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Combat
Kills180
Losses4
Efficiency98%
Danger Ratio100%
ISK
Destroyed30.74b
Lost944.48m
ISK Efficiency97%
Balance+29.80b
Activity
Solo Kills0
Final Blows0
Points180
Members4
Last 90 Days
Kills0
Losses0
ISK Destroyed0
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Bio
A planet, like everything material in the Universe, is expected to decay in time. The rate of this decay, however, depends on a number of factors.
For example, 1 gram of plutonium can be expected to decay for many thousands of years. But, 1 kg of plutonium will not last even 10 milliseconds... When a radioactive isotope reaches so-called "critical mass" - it explodes.
Can we guarantee that our reckless abuse and overheating of Earth does not increase the probability of radioactive isotopes in the Earth's core reaching critical mass?
The story of Phaeton proves that existence of a planet in our Solar System cannot be taken for granted...
Do we need planet Earth? Maybe we don't...
For example, 1 gram of plutonium can be expected to decay for many thousands of years. But, 1 kg of plutonium will not last even 10 milliseconds... When a radioactive isotope reaches so-called "critical mass" - it explodes.
Can we guarantee that our reckless abuse and overheating of Earth does not increase the probability of radioactive isotopes in the Earth's core reaching critical mass?
The story of Phaeton proves that existence of a planet in our Solar System cannot be taken for granted...
Do we need planet Earth? Maybe we don't...
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ISK Efficiency0%
Solo Kills0
NPC Losses0
Final Blows0
Points0