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This is impossible, I see what you're trying to say but everything on or near the sun gets vaporised
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not even possible,its hot as hell when we are in earth from a great distance imagine how hot it will be when that close...
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Even if something adapted to the heat of the sun, which doesn't seem possible, how would they live on the sun?

It's just energy and gas.
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Waaiitt waiit.
Did I miss something, I thought the sun wasn't solid?

Does this mean that you think it's plausible species swim in the energy of the sun?

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What people are failing to realize, if this was indeed plausible and the sun was solid...
Then species that started on the sun, would be adapted already. They wouldn't be traveling from another body in space, they would develop ON the sun.


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Then wrote -_- this is not even close to possible. Everything who comes even somewhat near the sun is vaporized. Even if there was, which there isn't, it would never be found.


The word possible to me is a conspiracy in its own way.
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Anybody who is saying this is impossible, is ignorant. Humans have been exposed to probably less than 0.0000000000000000000000001% of the universe, no one knows what's out there and what they're capable of.
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Anything is possible in the Universe, but I highly doubt this.

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The life-form would have to be tougher than any element/compound we know of, tougher than steel etc.
Anything I think of will be vapourized.

It's extraordinary to imagine a creature like that.
Highly implausible also because what vegetation is there?
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B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote The life-form would have to be tougher than any element/compound we know of, tougher than steel etc.
Anything I think of will be vapourized.

It's extraordinary to imagine a creature like that.
Highly implausible also because what vegetation is there?

Organisms adapt. It could possibly thrive off of the pure energy of a star and not vegetation.
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Mimz wrote
B3ASTiixRAMPAG3 wrote The life-form would have to be tougher than any element/compound we know of, tougher than steel etc.
Anything I think of will be vapourized.

It's extraordinary to imagine a creature like that.
Highly implausible also because what vegetation is there?

Organisms adapt. It could possibly thrive off of the pure energy of a star and not vegetation.


Maybe, they could be living walking/crawling solar panels.
That would be super efficent.

Still I can't imagine a creature stronger than steel or any other compound/element.
It seems highly implausible.
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