One of the most challenging objectives of theCosmic Explorerchallenge is to win a Nobel Prize. To win a Nobel Prize in BitLife, you must join as an astronaut in any space agency and continue publishing groundbreaking research papers on your discoveries. Here’s how to do all that.
How to publish groundbreaking research papers in BitLife
First and foremost, join any space agency as a Cadet or Junior astronaut. If you do not know the procedure, read our separate guide onbecoming an astronaut at NASAor any space agency from birth till you receive an offer letter.
Once you become an astronaut at a space agency, the next step is to publish papers based on your discoveries/findings. You can write about various stuff ranging fromartifactsto space anomalies. I suggest writing aboutspace anomaliesas you can easily find groundbreaking discoveries that will lead to your first Nobel Prize.
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How to scan for space anomalies in BitLife
You can scan for space anomalies using theScanoption under the astronaut’s Activities tab.
In the scan window, use the following settings to make a breaking discovery. Currently, the time option does affect your settings, so pick anything of your choice.
If you make a groundbreaking discovery, you will obtain one of the following messages concerning your planet.
Deep Space
Pluto
Once you have received one of the messages, publish those findings immediatelywith a green peerreviewscore. If not, delete the current report and repeat the process.
Publish such groundbreaking discoveries with perfect peer review scores multiple times each year till you receive a Nobel for your contribution. I received a Nobel Prize within four years of joining as a cadet astronaut. So, be patient and keep publishing your reports.
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