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One thing, that we must realize when we are looking at some image or picture is that everything, what we see, and everything we feel inspires our mind. We cannot always even control our inspiration and that thing makes life interesting. If we want to make research, we must have something to touch and feel. And the thing, what makes some things interesting is that they have not existed. But then we are seeing things like stars. They exist, but we cannot touch them, because they are too far, and too hot for touching. 

Or we cannot touch them, and then we can start to think things like electric arcs. An electric arc is a thing that exists but we cannot touch that, because the heat of the vortex is so high, that it melts the metal. But in this case, we are thinking that metal is always hot when it is in liquid form. We are forgetting that mercury is a liquid metal and that thing would turn over the claiming, that all metals are tough and solid. 

This is why we should never use words like ever. We are sometimes thinking that water is the liquid and soft element until we are jumping to the swimming pool stomach ahead. In that case, we can say that the water is far from the soft and nice element. If we are dropping to the ocean from 1000 meters high, we must be really careful, because of the wrong angle, in that case, could cause injuries. 

When we are looking at some texts what are written about things, what people are not normally seeing is the words "certainly" or "of course there is no...". That kind of way to make science or other things might seem very cool, but then we can ask "why you are saying "of course"? When we are looking at history, the world is full of those "of course" and "of course not". In history was commonly said that "there are no other solar systems", and now we know that there are other solar systems. 

In modern times, after we are looking at stars by using the most modern technology, it seems that it's more common than other stars have solar systems than they are alone. This is the thing, what we must understand when we are looking at the advantage of science. 

The modern astronomer has more sophisticated methods to make observations than the astronomer who lived in the early 20th century. Modern astronomers have CCD-cameras, which are storing images to digital form. And that makes it possible that also another kind of specialist like geologists can take the images to their screens and look at them, but the most modern thing, what is the ultimate tool for planet hunters is the artificial intelligence. 

Artificial intelligence can follow thousands or millions of stars at the same time, and follow the changes in the brightness of those objects. And that makes possible to search large entirety. If we are searching thousands or millions of objects at the same time, we are seeing things, which might be very uncommon. By searching other galaxies, we might see things like a supernova quite often. So this is the thing, what we can think about things, what are quite unusual. 

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