| HBD,
Great starter. The assumtion you make isn't completelly true. A bigger sun will atract more a body of mass, but it also depends on the forces of push. And with bigger suns, the planets have much more force pushing them further away from the sun than with smaller suns, this is as obvious as the fact that an ant gives less pressure to the ground than an elefant (it's a good analogy). Therefore, the distance is more or less the same, with the difference that middle sized suns have the planetarium orbits nearer, whiles bigger or smaller suns have the planetarium orbits further away. But it also depends on the amount of bodies that we around the sun whe it formed, etz... Too many factors as to reduce it all to gravity. |