I was just looking through a Superman comic the other day and I noticed that Superman's original home planet Krypton actually revolved around a Great Red Sun which is pretty much a Red Dwarf Star like God Hadit. Superman's real Father Jar-Rel actually has God Hadit on his outfit.
You can read the origin's of Superman on this site: http://supermanthrutheages.com/origin/4.php
"Habitability of red dwarf systems
Determining the habitability of red dwarf systems could help reveal the likelihood of extraterrestrial life, as red dwarfs make up most stars in the Milky Way Galaxy. While the relatively little energy output, small habitable zones, probability of tidally locked planets, and high stellar variation are postulated impediments to habitability, the ubiquity and longevity of red dwarfs are possible positive factors.
As of 2012, many factors appear to indicate that many red dwarfs, smaller than 30% of Sun's mass,[1] have a very low probability for hosting indigenous life. Planets in the habitable zone of most red dwarfs would experience such a strong tidal heating that the hydrogen necessary for water and all known life would be 'baked out' of the planets before a stable orbit could be achieved, creating so-called 'Tidal Venuses'.[2] Combined with other problems, such as those created by tidal locking, the variable radiation of red dwarfs, lack of planetary axial tilts,[3] small habitable zones due to low energy output, different spectral energy distribution than the Sun (lacking ultraviolet and visible light), etc., this would indicate that the probability of red dwarf stars hosting life as we know it is very low compared to other star types. [4] However, this does not mean that the planets around red dwarfs are 'uninhabitable' (could not be inhabited by future humans or other non-indigenous life)." - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Habitability_of_red_dwarf_system
"The Son becomes the Father, the Father, the Son." - Jar-El
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