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We found a planet with a 0.97 Similarity Index to Earth. It’s called Teegarden b. On paper, it’s our twin. In reality, it might be a hellscape. In this episode, we expose the greatest illusion in astronomy and decode why high scores don't mean you can live there.
You’ll learn why red dwarf stars are cosmic traps, how tidal locking freezes one half of a planet while incinerating the other, and why a "perfect match" might actually be a barren rock stripped of its atmosphere by violent stellar flares.
Then we tackle the time paradox. We explain why finding a physical copy of Earth isn't enough—if it's stuck in an ancient, oxygen-free era (like Earth 3 billion years ago), landing there would kill us instantly. Habitability isn't just a place; it's a fleeting moment in time. ⏳🔥🌌
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By CTSS AcademyWe found a planet with a 0.97 Similarity Index to Earth. It’s called Teegarden b. On paper, it’s our twin. In reality, it might be a hellscape. In this episode, we expose the greatest illusion in astronomy and decode why high scores don't mean you can live there.
You’ll learn why red dwarf stars are cosmic traps, how tidal locking freezes one half of a planet while incinerating the other, and why a "perfect match" might actually be a barren rock stripped of its atmosphere by violent stellar flares.
Then we tackle the time paradox. We explain why finding a physical copy of Earth isn't enough—if it's stuck in an ancient, oxygen-free era (like Earth 3 billion years ago), landing there would kill us instantly. Habitability isn't just a place; it's a fleeting moment in time. ⏳🔥🌌
🌐 Reserve your permanent digital ad space: AdParcel.io
📗 Learn software testing in 1 day: TestingIn1Day.com
💻 Connect with tech founders: StartupMafia.net