Flatus-Prime Atmosphere: Difference between revisions
Appearance
Cdjensen94 (talk | contribs) (Created page with "{{DISPLAYTITLE:Flatus-Prime Atmosphere}} {{Atmosphere | name = Flatus-Prime Atmosphere | image = Flatus_Prime_Sky.png | universe = Continuum Universes | type = Hypervolatile Hydrocarbon Atmosphere | classification = Combustive Gas-Phase Environment | contents = H₂S 40%, CH₄ 40%, O₂ 10%, NH₃ 5%, He 5% | pressure = 1.2 atm | temperature = 270–320 K | molar_mass = ≈25 g/mol | compounds = Hy...") |
Cdjensen94 (talk | contribs) (Text replacement - "Flatus-Prime(?![^\n]*Atmosphere)" to "Flatus-Prime Atmosphere") m |
||
| (One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
| Line 3: | Line 3: | ||
| name = Flatus-Prime Atmosphere | | name = Flatus-Prime Atmosphere | ||
| image = Flatus_Prime_Sky.png | | image = Flatus_Prime_Sky.png | ||
| universe = | | universe = Continuum Universes | ||
| type = Hypervolatile Hydrocarbon Atmosphere | | type = Hypervolatile Hydrocarbon Atmosphere | ||
| classification = Combustive Gas-Phase Environment | | classification = Combustive Gas-Phase Environment | ||
| Line 55: | Line 55: | ||
Terraforming attempts have failed due to runaway combustion cycles, though psionically shielded stations briefly operate within the upper atmosphere. | Terraforming attempts have failed due to runaway combustion cycles, though psionically shielded stations briefly operate within the upper atmosphere. | ||
Scholars theorize that Flatus-Prime worlds are the '''alchemical remnants''' of failed biospheres — planets once Carboniferous, ignited beyond recovery when photosynthetic oxygen exceeded stability thresholds. | Scholars theorize that Flatus-Prime Atmosphere worlds are the '''alchemical remnants''' of failed biospheres — planets once Carboniferous, ignited beyond recovery when photosynthetic oxygen exceeded stability thresholds. | ||
== Mythic and Theological Resonance == | == Mythic and Theological Resonance == | ||
The [[Order of the Ash-Star]] regards Flatus-Prime worlds as the “lungs of divine wrath,” burned out by their own exhalation. | The [[Order of the Ash-Star]] regards Flatus-Prime Atmosphere worlds as the “lungs of divine wrath,” burned out by their own exhalation. | ||
In Continuum mythology, such atmospheres are punishments for pride — planets that tried to become stars. | In Continuum mythology, such atmospheres are punishments for pride — planets that tried to become stars. | ||
The faithful speak of *the Eternal Combustion*, a divine metaphor where will and matter annihilate one another in perfect balance. | The faithful speak of *the Eternal Combustion*, a divine metaphor where will and matter annihilate one another in perfect balance. | ||
== Scientific Implications == | == Scientific Implications == | ||
Exo-chemists classify Flatus-Prime environments as '''Combustion Type-Ω''', where oxidation and reduction exist in simultaneous equilibrium. | Exo-chemists classify Flatus-Prime Atmosphere environments as '''Combustion Type-Ω''', where oxidation and reduction exist in simultaneous equilibrium. | ||
Despite lethal volatility, they provide valuable data on '''planetary thermochemical limits''' and the boundary between gas-giant and proto-star formation. | Despite lethal volatility, they provide valuable data on '''planetary thermochemical limits''' and the boundary between gas-giant and proto-star formation. | ||