Kepler Telescope, Not For The Religiously Fanatic Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

Kepler Telescope, Not For The Religiously Fanatic

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Science is full of theories
and breath taking fresh discoveries.
As of today the Kepler telescope
has discovered
nearly 1400 hundred new planet's.
With nine being like earth in the goldy
lock's zone.
Advanced civilizations
can in all probability be able to mask
U.S. from them.
It is doubtful that they would be able
to mask their planet's mass from their own sun.
Though this is not impossible.
Avoiding U.S.
now because we still kill each other in
war and because we can't shed
our inability to rid ourselves of our
fanatic religious pegan beliefs and control.
The likely hood of U.S.
destroying ourselves is high due to our
inability to control our need to have children.
That one would boggle the mind of any intelligent
being and our need to destroy the earth.
Though once we are gone the earth would quickly
heal itself.
The only reason that they haven't destroyed U.S.
is that all intelligent races with such
advanced technology have long since moved past U.S.
Their should only be a few hundred million people
on the planet.
Being the brightest and most nonviolent of the human
race from U.S. that's available.
A world with no need for militaries, police, politician's
lawyer's or corporation's.
A world where successful people are measured by how
much knowledge they can return once retained.
Or at least a country where the law's in all fifty state's
are the same,
meaning people are treated the same where ever they live.

Kepler Telescope, Not For The Religiously Fanatic
Sunday, May 15, 2016
Topic(s) of this poem: green
POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
Launched on March 7,2009, into an Earth-trailing heliocentric orbit.

Designed to survey a portion of our region of the Milky Way to discover Earth-size exoplanets in or near habitable zones and estimate how many of the billions of stars in the Milky Way that have such planets.

Kepler's sole science instrument is a photometer that continually monitors the brightness of over 145,000 main sequence stars in a fixed field of view. This data is transmitted to Earth, then analyzed to detect periodic dimming caused by exoplanets that cross in front of their host star.
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