Couldn't green house gasses on a thicker scale allow for planets to have a warmer surface even as it gets distant from the sun.
That way planets like Jupiter could just be a relaxing 70 degrees.
I know this is half wrong but it just seems limiting to assume we can't SOMEHOW reliably effect global temperatures of worlds we locate.
No your correct.
>source: I've played spore
>>18771037
Earth isn't good enough so now we have to bring jupiter into fucking climate change too. Gawd! you fucking asshole.
>>18771037
Jupiter is a bad example.
The entire planet is a ball of compressed gas.
>>18771110
It's now widely believed that all gas giants in fact have a core.
http://www.geek.com/news/geek-answers-what-is-at-the-center-of-a-gas-giant-1571039/
>>18771161
>it's now
Nigga I've been in astronomy for years now and we've theorized it has a solid hydrogen core followed by heavier metals for at least 20 years when Black Science Man published the paper on it
Why are you here?
Take this shit to /sci
They're computers. Liquid metallic Hydrogen is a super conductor, Jupiter emits twice as much energy as it absorbs from the sun. the ice giants are material storage. You can fill in the rest of the gaps pretty easy.
>>18771247
computers are made using semiconductors not superconductors
>>18771037
Well done Cuckbert here's a gold star for trying, now if you can make it through the day without touching yourself there you'll get a smiley face stamp.
>>18771363
are you seriously implying that an alien planetary supercomputer has to work the same way human computers do?
>>18771378
yes
you can't make a computer using only superconductors, yeah you can use them for data pathways but its honestly not worth the hassle
>>18771382
anon you're too much inside the box
alien computers, should there be any, likely work in ways incomprehensible to us, using methods far beyond our current technology permits.
>>18771382
D-Wave's computers use superconducting loops with Josephson junctions as qubits. Not agreeing with that that guy on the Jupiter thing but yes you can make computers with superconductors
The reason why Venus is as hot as it is is because of its greenhouse effect, not because it is so much closer to the sun. I'm not sure in how far this could affect Jupiter, but I guess it might be possiblish.
>I watched the Cosmos series
>>18771382
>>18771383
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flux_qubit
>>18771383
There are still going to need to be discrete coherent structures to process logic. Whether you're arguing it's a quantum based logic or binary based logic isn't relevant to that statement. A large mass of superconducting substance isn't going to be a computer.
>>18771386
Josephson junctions still require non-superconducting material to function.
>>18771203
Terraforming is spoopy?
>>18771398
Normal computer require non semiconducting materials to function, whats your point?
>>18772092
can't make a giant supercomputer out of purely metallic hydrogen
>>18771037
>relaxing
>70°
try Celsius or Kelvin some time, it's better
>Implying that Jupiter has a surface
Other than that, you're basically right, although high enough CO2 levels can kill, so it'd be no use to us if a planet like Venus was out far enough to be earth temperature at the surface...