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Where is the question about Kepplar22b?

The answer (fictional) about getting there was described in awesome detail by the great scientist Izaac Asimov. A search on the chemical Thiotimoline will give all the answers. He not only wrote many papers he was a short story writer of note. This is not a stupid explanation of time and space distortion, but a very believable untruth!

The original question disapeared while I was searching.

Update:

TNX Q. Nah the question was here with zero answers and the.....poof. Gone again. But check out Thiotimoline for a giggle.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Wrong Dennis Isaac Asimov was no scientist he was a fiction writer, true his three laws about robots maybe what is needed.

    Kepler elements describe how planets and bodies are held in orbits hence the use of Kepler elements to describe how the earth orbits the sun.

  • 9 years ago

    Perhaps it means that Kepplar (sic) 22b has been discredited, and NASA is feverishly taking down as many sites related to it as possible before the proverbial hits the fan.

    Don't laugh, most exoplanets get discredited. Just think Gliese 581g and the "scientist" who was "a hundred percent certain that it is habitable". Then it was found that it does not exist. Oh my, how embarrassing.

    And of course we need not mention the "Arsenic bacteria" scandal, or the "Mars Meteorite" fiasco that even led no less a personage than an American president to place his foot firmly in his mouth.

    Cheers!

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