Chapter 401 - 400: Receiving a Myriad of Affection
The elemental composition and ratio of Ghost Star people’s bodies are the result of evolutionary environmental influences.
Since the Mother Star of the Ghost Civilization, Ghost Star, is a Super Gas Giant and is a Deserted Star that failed to evolve on the Constant Star Road.
Therefore, the proportion of Hydrogen Element on Ghost Star is naturally very high, which directly leads to the dominance of hydrogen in the body elements of Ghost Star people.
At the same time, the body elements of Ghost Star people exhibit a golden ratio of 28, which is closely related to the evolutionary failure of their Mother Star, Ghost Star.
The proportion of hydrogen in Ghost Star is only 75 percent, and the remaining 25 percent is made up of other elements. Due to an excess of heavy elements deposited within the Star Core, the first attempt at gravitational collapse to naturally ignite nuclear fusion reactions lasted only three days before extinguishing due to a lack of Hydrogen Element in the core area, ultimately leading to Ghost Star becoming a Deserted Star.
Although the Sun also had a hydrogen composition of around seventy-something percent in the 20th century, the situation of the Sun and Ghost Star was completely different.
The Sun had already been undergoing nuclear fusion for five billion years at that time, and most of the non-hydrogen elements in its Constant Star Body were produced by nuclear fusion.
But the non-hydrogen elements in Ghost Star were inherently present within and deposited in the Star Core, which naturally had a significant impact on establishing a cyclic mechanism for nuclear fusion reactions.
However, this was not a bad thing for the Ghost Civilization; although it was a very bad thing for their Mother Star Ghost Star, the Ghost Civilization could not have been born from Ghost Star if it hadn’t failed to evolve.
It was precisely because of the evolutionary failure of Ghost Star that many favorable conditions were created for the birth and evolution of Ghost Star people.
