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Research Paper | Astronomy Science | Canada | Volume 13 Issue 2, February 2024 | Rating: 4.9 / 10


Unraveling Astrophysical Mysteries: Comparative Analysis of Computational Fractions in the Habitation of Our Solar System

Hrishi Mukherjee


Abstract: This text explores the scope of evolution by comparing two fractions derived from distinct computational methodologies. Fraction one, 1/187, arises from the complex derivation of values using the Genesis Equation by ChatGPT. Fraction two, 3/217 , is based on a basic knowledge of our Solar System. The comparison reveals that the ratio 3/217 is greater than 1/187 . The discussion incorporates the Genesis Equation, values, and computations, highlighting the seemingly unre-lated numbers? connection within the field of astrophysics. The text suggests a potential correlation between the probability of habitable entities in our solar system and the challenges of searching for exoplanets in other solar systems.


Keywords: This text explores the scope of evolution by comparing two fractions derived from distinct computational methodologies. Fraction one, 1/187, arises from the complex derivation of values using the Genesis Equation by ChatGPT. Fraction two, 3/217 , is based on a basic knowledge of our Solar System. The comparison reveals that the ratio 3/217 is greater than 1/187 . The discussion incorporates the Genesis Equation, values, and computations, highlighting the seemingly unre-lated numbers? connection within the field of astrophysics. The text suggests a potential correlation between the probability of habitable entities in our solar system and the challenges of searching for exoplanets in other solar systems.


Edition: Volume 13 Issue 2, February 2024,


Pages: 749 - 750



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