New Exoplanets Discovered

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At least, it was habitable 31 years ago. (At Warp 6 [if it existed], it would still take five years to get there.)

Mercury is much closer and orbiting 10 times farther from the sun.

Since Mercury has hardly any atmosphere, it does not have weather like storms, clouds, winds or rain. Its surface temperature can reach 801 Fahrenheit during the day (because it is so close to the Sun) and can drop to -279 Fahrenheit at night (because there is no atmosphere to trap the daytime heat).
 
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Read the article.
You are all putting the cart before the horse.
Of three planets this is the best.:-
"GJ 357 d is located within the outer edge of its star's habitable zone, where it receives about the same amount of stellar energy from its star as Mars does from the Sun,"
"With a thick atmosphere, the planet GJ 357 d could maintain liquid water on its surface like Earth, but it orbits the star every 55.7 days and has a temperature of negative 64 degrees Fahrenheit."
TESS finds potentially habitable super-Earth 31 light-years away - CNN

Note that they hope that they will find signs of a thick atmosphere as greenhouse warming will hopefully permit liguid water, otherwise its -64F.
 
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Sounds like we need Dark Matter in order to fix it still, while we proceed to Accelerate into the Quantum Jump State. Then after the Quantum State is no longer needed, use dark matter to continue the atoms to move. I don't know.
You seem to be using the words of physics, but with entirely different meanings - is this imaginative fantasy fiction, or is there supposed to be some link to reality? Do you understand the terms you're using? Does the capitalisation have any relevance?
 
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