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    Colloocciferhalloween-2022-winnerchristmas-2022-winneruc-winner-lvl3featured-lvl3pro-nodersubscriber 2021-06-02 20:15:40 UTC

    Cold stars
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    These are strange stars, and they aren’t as common as hot stars because cold byte matter isn’t designed for making stars. Cold byte matter would “freeze” and any groups that form would slip apart.
    But in some rare cases, cold stars form.
    These stars emit either a very very very slight amount of light, or no light at all. Making these almost impossible to see. These stars eject almost no cold byte matter, as these are barely active since they “freeze” right on the spot. Because of this, these stars can live for septillions of years. Any species that have eyes that soak in light and can adapt to the cold can survive on planets with stars like these.
    These stars do eventually disappear unfortunately. After they eject all cold byte matter, they fall apart. Just like hot byte matter, depending on the temperature changes the matter’s color. Cold byte matter emits purple to blue in the spectrum.

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