So we've got something like 7 planets in our solar system that can sustain life, do you think there's any life on those planet s that have gone into space? What if the gravity levels are low enough that hydrogen can float and water mammals are essentially conditioned to fly? What if this means that other planets have achieved flying squid creatures? If this sounds like a rash concept think about if a planet like Pluto had a rotational orbit and a magnetic field to the point in which it could sustain life conditioned for incredibly cold environments with little oxygen, all energy generated from minimal amounts of light, flying squids could very well be a possibility.
>>9094354
>7 planets in our solar system that can sustain life
>gravity levels are low enough that hydrogen can float
>planet like Pluto
>a rotational orbit and a magnetic field to the point in which it could sustain life
>life conditioned for incredibly cold environments with little oxygen
>flying squids could very well be a possibility
wrong
>>9094383
Do you ever wonder why there's moths in your attic in the dead of winter? They adapt to the cold dry environments so they can continue to piss you off, why can't squids adapt to cold low oxygen environments to piss you off?