Andromeda galaxy: All we need to know

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The Universe's oldest site. A populous asteroid belt containing unusual lunar cat underground dwellings is located somewhere between millions of stars and empty starless clouds.

They spend their centuries here, amidst the pulsars and frigid comets of the hazy galaxy, for roughly 10 thousand years.

Andromeda, pulsating for those present, if the Sun has been unjustly warming you and me for ten thousand years.


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And if we see beams of light so delightfully kissing the dew-covered cloudy window each morning, then the people who live on the Andromeda asteroids welcome each new day with a rainbow. It has such a lovely and soothing radiance.

The asteroids' occupants don't need to sleep because the night is so brief here. The Moon concealed in the clouds and the solar winds do not disturb them. They can survive without breathing carbon dioxide and hydrogen sulphide, unlike those on the moon.

Furthermore, moon crickets' lymph flow can continue to change energy flows without you having to eat them. They only have access to Andromeda, their star's limitless light.

Because of it, asteroids bloom with the minerals that cats need, while snow comets avoid them because of the strong magnetic cyclone that extends beyond the asteroid belt.

There are several thousand residents, yet you will seldom ever find anyone besides cats.

Nothing except unending streams of matter that either push away from or strike the desolate cobalt plains of asteroids. The constant noises of explosions is one of the things that locals frequently grow accustomed to.

Every Andromeda cat is aware that this supernova in the Andromeda belt marks the birth of fresh life in the universe. However, none of them can match Andromeda, their stronghold and history, no matter how many of them are born.

The people of Andromeda, in contrast to those on Earth, reside in small communities inside subterranean cobalt caves, shielded from shock magnetic waves and pulsar explosions that occur constantly.

Winter arrives on the asteroids once every 100 years, and the ashes of dying stars blanket the Andromeda asteroids. This is when metallic matter cyclones and magnetic storms get really angry.

The locals, however, are strong and courageous enough to oppose them. Mineral particles in the circulatory system of every cat born in the shadow of the Andromeda galaxy absorb magnetic radiation.

For this reason, the people living there are essentially involved in their production. To fight the strong magnetic currents within the Andromeda Belt, they have to continuously maintain blood levels of the mineral.

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Their glands on the neck produce the carbon polymers that make up their unique neck covering. They share the same carbon tail and have short carbon ears.

Despite not having a complete respiratory system, they can nonetheless detect and distinguish between the smells of minerals, carbon, and cobalt.

Additionally, blood is carried by lymph to nourish organs; this blood has a distinct blue colour because carbon polymers carry mineral particles throughout tissues and organs. Their wool is made of carbon-scaled, nonmagnetic metals.


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