A newly reborn planet embarks on a journey to find a new home in the habitable zone, using gravitational slingshot techniques to escape its parent star's orbit. After discovering an existing orange planet in the ideal location, the new planet uses telekinesis to become its neighbor. Despite the star's immense gravity making escape nearly impossible, the planet discovers it is not tidally locked, allowing it to adjust its rotation speed and axial tilt. Drawing from Earth's knowledge, the planet sets its axial tilt to exactly 23° 26', which creates seasons and defines five climate zones. The planet then configures all its parameters—24-hour rotation, 365-day orbit, magnetic poles, and orbital speed—to match Earth's precisely, recognizing that even slight deviations in these parameters could prevent life from forming.
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You got reborn as a planet. To find a new home for the life on you, you decided to head to the habitable zone, alone.
Your plan was simple. First, use a gravitational slingshot to break free from your parent star's orbit, then find a spot in the star system with the right temperature. [music] Everyone knows a star's gravity is insane. You saw it with your own eyes. There's a planet in the inner orbit spinning crazy fast. As it orbits the star, it's dragging a black tail behind it. If you look closely, you'll see that black smoky stuff. It's actually its rocky surface.
It's being torn apart by the star's gravity right now. Kind of like being swallowed by a black hole, just not as intense. From your planet's perspective, this thing won't last much longer. With no hope in the inner orbit, you turned your eyes farther out. After observing, you found the area behind the parent star. The temperature is perfect for life to thrive. If you settle there, you're confident you'll have seasons soon. But here's the bad news. There's already an orange planet there. It's quietly orbiting and spinning around the star. You want to rush over and knock it aside right now. Gap. Right now, you're at the outermost orbit of the parent star. The brutal environment doesn't leave you time to think much. Since you can't push it out, you'll just have to be its neighbor. Thinking that, you used your telekinesis to slowly inch outward, and finally, you broke free from the parent star's orbit. As you got closer to that orange planet, the moment you pulled off this insane feat, you were about to cheer. When suddenly, a force millions of times stronger than the parent star grabbed you. The star has gravity that's just unreal. Even the green gas giant, a beast that size, can only orbit it obediently. Let alone you, the smallest of the small. So, newly born planet you, not happy at all. Back in the parent star's embrace, at least you could move using clever tricks. But now, facing the star's gravity, it's like an ant trying to shake a tree. But hey, there's a silver lining. At least you're not tidally locked. You can adjust your rotation speed and frequency however you want. You can even change the angle the light hits you. You remembered knowledge from your past life on Earth. The axial tilt, the angle between the equatorial plane and orbital plane, is exactly 23° 26'. That doesn't just affect the seasons, it also defines the five climate zones.
>> [music] >> Thinking that, you suddenly paused. Come to think of it, Earth's environment feels like it was perfectly calculated.
Not just the axial tilt, magnetic poles, rotation frequency, orbital speed, all of it. If any of it was even slightly off, life might never have formed. Is Earth alive, too? You're making wild [music] guesses while adjusting your own stats, setting all your parameters to match Earth's. The same 24-hour rotation, 365-day orbit. You're thinking if you're going to clone it, clone it all the way or why not use the ready-made template? From the moment you decided to leave the parent star until now, you lose track of how many years passed. [music] You wonder how far the little guys have evolved. You take one last look at the big planet quietly orbiting. Then your gaze drops to your surface.
>> [music] >> And the next second you're absolutely shocked.
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