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Artificially made planet

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Could an artificial planet be created considering there is a perfect void, the core is a super-magnet(an artificial planet core made of magnetic metal) that is coated with earth as is our planet and bound with plants and trees(the earth that coats the magnet). The super-magnet given its pulling strength should have a gravity of its own. Vital gases would be artificially injected in the atmosphere. Could such a bio-planet work?

The planet is as big as Jupiter and is close is as close as Jupiter to a sun-like star.

A perfect void is a space that has no breach of gases and is artificially controlled(just like a bubble).

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