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This is the A3 KGX. And the last subject I was going through was about the possibility, the hypothesis, that there could be two additional planets in our outdoor solar system. And they're still searching for them. They have no real concrete evidence that they're there yet, other than some indirect evidence for it. And at the end I was just suggesting too that of all the places that we're now looking for lights in our solar system, the moons on Jupiter, the moons on Saturn, even Mars, which is very much in scientific focus these days, that adding two more planets to the mix would extend the possibilities of some form of light being in our solar system. If there is light in our solar system, it can likely be microbial. However, on some of the moons on Jupiter or even Saturn, because some of those do have water oceans, there could be macro forms of light there, some very complex forms of light swimming in those oceans, but they won't know until they get some probes that can actually dive in there and search for them. So that was my statement about that. We were just talking about the two planets that may be out there, and that increases the possibility of additional searches for life in our solar system.
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