I was just thinking about life forms on other planets and their size/strength.
Let's assume they evolve to be of a similar design to us (standing upright on hind limbs, big brain in a head) i.e. humanoid.
If it's a bigger or denser planet we'd assume a higher gravity and therefore I'm guessing they might end up being shorter? But actually quite strong.
So if they came here they'd look small but would actually find our lower gravity quite easy and would be relatively strong pound for pound.
If they come from say a lower gravity system perhaps they'd be able to grow taller but would actually be quite weak compared to us.
Just thinking out loudly really... so thought I'd bore you all with it so you can join in with your thoughts...
Let's assume they evolve to be of a similar design to us (standing upright on hind limbs, big brain in a head) i.e. humanoid.
If it's a bigger or denser planet we'd assume a higher gravity and therefore I'm guessing they might end up being shorter? But actually quite strong.
So if they came here they'd look small but would actually find our lower gravity quite easy and would be relatively strong pound for pound.
If they come from say a lower gravity system perhaps they'd be able to grow taller but would actually be quite weak compared to us.
Just thinking out loudly really... so thought I'd bore you all with it so you can join in with your thoughts...