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Yay? Or no? Its a great finding...but it'll take toooooo long for us to get there...

NASA's goal will never be to go there though. Not unless we learn how to use Einstein-Rosen bridges (and determine that they are real for that matter) at least without being destroyed at least...

However, it is of interest to determine if there is intelligent life on other planets. And theoretically if the planet is a twin of Earth then parallel evolution could have occurred and give insight to our eventual evolution. There are several other reasons, but that is by far the most interesting.

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Well this is a good thing and a bad thing.

It's good because now there's another life-supporting planet out there... even if it's too far away.

But it's bad because now we're just going to waste Earth's resources and stuff even more, because we'll take for granted there's another planet out there.

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Well this is a good thing and a bad thing.

It's good because now there's another life-supporting planet out there... even if it's too far away.

But it's bad because now we're just going to waste Earth's resources and stuff even more, because we'll take for granted there's another planet out there.

I hope, earthlings like us won't do that.. Earth is still the best and Kepler22b is TOO FAR AWAY,and takes 22 MILLION years to get there so we're going to be dead before getting there, so WE STILL NEED TO TAKE CARE OF EARTH! Even there's another life supporting planet...because Earth is where we belong/came from..

^ for all

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Well this is a good thing and a bad thing.

It's good because now there's another life-supporting planet out there... even if it's too far away.

But it's bad because now we're just going to waste Earth's resources and stuff even more, because we'll take for granted there's another planet out there.

That will be possible only if we somehow find a way to reach that planet. Remember it is 600 Light Years away. Reaching there via Space exploration devices is impossible. Time taken to reach that planet via rocket speed will be more than 7200 years. Also we do not have that quantity of fuel.

Reaching K22b for now is only possible if we find some short-cut in space-time, ie Wormholes. But we do not have the technology to build a device which creates worm-holes as we dont fully understand wormholes and their existance have yet to be prooved.

So for now, its IMPOSSIBLE to reach that planet.

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NASA's goal will never be to go there though. Not unless we learn how to use Einstein-Rosen bridges (and determine that they are real for that matter) at least without being destroyed at least...

However, it is of interest to determine if there is intelligent life on other planets. And theoretically if the planet is a twin of Earth then parallel evolution could have occurred and give insight to our eventual evolution. There are several other reasons, but that is by far the most interesting.

Einstein-Rosen? What are they?

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