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"For hatred does not cease by hatred at any time: Hatred ceases by love - this is an old rule." - Buddha Shakyamuni
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Life is unfair...

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@Aisling Looks good :)
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@Aisling "To find nemesis?" Ioan said. "Took me five years, and I probably wouldn't have noticed it if Toma hadn't seen it. We discovered it together, and if I should really win the Physics Nobel Prize, I'll make sure Toma's name is on it as well. And no, there couldn't be life there. Nobody can live on a star, where the temperature is 5,000°C."
@Aisling "No," Ioan answered. "Just like we can't live on the Sun. Earth is the only planet we can live on, and Earth is traveling around the Sun, like in our orreries. And Nemesis is also traveling around our Sun. So, it is part of our solar system. Until now, scientists thought that life in a solar system that has more than one star isn't possible because the planets' orbits would change all the time, but now, we know they were wrong."
@Aisling "Everything that is orbiting the Sun is part of the solar system," Ioan explained. "And Nemesis is orbiting the Sun. Just like the Earth."
@Aisling "Because the star hasn't been discovered yet back then..." Ioan answered. "And because there is no life on that star. The living things in that double star system is us. We are in that system."
@Aisling Ioan smiled. "Yes, I did. This is a star in our solar system. It is orbiting the Sun, and the life in that solar system are we. This is so important because until now, scientists thought that life in a system with more than one star is impossible."
@Aisling "Not quite," Ioan answered. "This one might be my key to the Physics Nobel Prize. It's Nemesis - a second star within our solar system. It is so important because scientists thought that life wouldn't be possible in multiple star systems."
@Aisling "Astronomy is a lot of math," Ioan explained, cleaning the mess a bit. He held up a photo and pointed at a light dot on it. "Do you know what that is?"
@Aisling "Wherelse should I evaluate the data that I get from my instruments?" Ioan asked. "This mess is calculations and such..."
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