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finding exoplanets

trevorjohnson83

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Fluctuations in a gravity from movement within the gravity field may create a detectable wave in space by stretching and pulling the infinite aether ever so slightly at the edge of the gravity field. These waves would be remarkably fast, and very weak. Using the world's smallest gyroscope and a telescope focus one might detect for rhythmic changes in the gyroscope scanning probable spots around stars that planets might exist? then focus in on those spots? High hopes of hearing a family in a castle discoursing or a 3 month old television broadcast. The waves would be weak though. The gyro and telescope would have to be in outer space to get clear signals.
 
Fluctuations in a gravity from movement within the gravity field may create a detectable wave in space by stretching and pulling the infinite aether ever so slightly at the edge of the gravity field. These waves would be remarkably fast, and very weak. Using the world's smallest gyroscope and a telescope focus one might detect for rhythmic changes in the gyroscope scanning probable spots around stars that planets might exist? then focus in on those spots? High hopes of hearing a family in a castle discoursing or a 3 month old television broadcast. The waves would be weak though. The gyro and telescope would have to be in outer space to get clear signals.

We need to find out if there is any life in Europa. Isn't it crazy we're trying to find planets circling other stars to see if there may be a planet but right in our own solar system, we may have life living inside Europa, a moon with water in it. You would think Europa would be a high priority.

At our fastest speed it would take 40,000 years. We may be able to speed that up to 15,000 years to get to your exoplanet. Ridiculously far. Europa is here.

We need to send those small cell phone size spaceships on wind sails to these exoplanets.

Here's the problem with finding a planet with life on it. If you were them and you looked at our solar system, would you even notice earth?

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So do we notice them or just their Jupiter and Saturn? No way they see our Earth
 

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