Talk:Bakatsu
Unlike Earth, Bakatsu rotates at a perfect 90 degree angle. Therefore, the concept of "seasons" is unheard of on Bakatsu. I assume that should actually read 0? 90 degrees would mean that at one point in its orbit, the north pole would be pointed directly at the sun, and at the opposite side, the south pole would be pointed directly at the sun.
Bakatsu Animal species greatly resemble our own, though a few very different species exist, due to genetic engineering by humans. (Such genetic work, on animals and humans, has since been banned.) Are the humans and the Bakatsu animals native to Bakatsu, or was Bakatsu terraformed at some point in the past? Nik 20:47, 22 July 2008 (UTC)
I assume that should actually read 0? 90 degrees would mean that at one point in its orbit, the north pole would be pointed directly at the sun, and at the opposite side, the south pole would be pointed directly at the sun. Right, I meant 0. I was a bit confused, whether it was 90 or 0. Thanks.
re the humans and the Bakatsu animals native to Bakatsu, or was Bakatsu terraformed at some point in the past? Nik 20:47, 22 July 2008 (UTC) I edited the page recently, including the theory on the origin of life on Bakatsu (and what is known, specifically that "life" as it is today only appeared 10,000 years ago, leading to the belief of a migration of Humans and animals alike from another planet, for purposes unknown). Evidence of this exists in the fact that somehow, calendars and time telling evolved on a planet where everyday is basically the same (no seasons or changes in sun rise/set to keep track of time like early-man did on Earth). This technique must have come from a people who evolved on a planet with a sort of natural clock.
Also, keep in mind when I use the word "today" or "presently", I'm speaking about the present on Bakatsu, not necessarily the present day of our own time.