, which gives a maximum of 26 goes to guess a single letter. We know all of this is contributing to the heat death of the universe, but we can’t stop now.Of which, many thanks to those of you who wrote in varying degrees of delight and distress over our, the chemical elements and the amino acids that make up life’s proteins . We are treating it as a slow-burning abvent calendar – a term we just invented, and we expect letters about – finding one a day as Christmas recedes.
For those of you whose year is off to an even slower start, we forward Bob Ladd’s query, which we take as expressing both delight and distress, asking how you might design the same word search with no accidental instances of TIN – apart from those required in TIN and ASTATINE, say. That sounds like a case for the entropy theory of information to us. And in response to Mike Clark’s query, we don’t know whether it is SULPHUR or SULFUR yet, either.
danfalk But what if you select the bee to represent all the 'b' exoplanets like Trappist-1b 🤔
Aliens would ask Is earth a planet? No because earth humanity still been a civilization zero for thousands of years and for many more.
Well that’s great for them but I wouldn’t really consider them an authoritative body on the celestial ones !
'If there are none click skip'
If it looks like Pluto, doesn't it is Pluto. The mass is not given.
If you are a planetary scientist, travel to planets is tax deductible. Travel to dwarf planets is tourism and you cannot claim mileage.
It's a dwarf planet. Just like Ceres and Eris. There's plenty of them.
The Plutonese must feel hard done by tbh.
Its a planet. Isn't it being renamed one ?
Devilishly clever, because they are all planets.
Which robots? Marvin willl know. I guess the answer is 2, 3, 6, 7. Or 3, 4, 7, 8? Ahhr.
Not a planet 🌑
MitchBenn said it best “Always a planet to me”
I see the minor planet Mellona there too so that’s a bit tricky.
They are always proud of their wishful thinking... 🤷🏻♂️
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