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Stars light
By: thatonegayauthor Date: December 4, 2019, 4:17 pm
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There is a lot of speculation about the beginning of the
universe, but with the big bang theory, it supports the fact
that the sky is not light all the time. Stars that are millions
of light years away would also light up our night sky if the
universe had been around for an infinite amount of time, but
because of the fact that the night sky isn't bright, the big
bang theory seems valid. However, going off of the fact that
after an impossibly long amount of time, light from other stars
will reach us, will our sky be bright 24/7? Will the universe
still be around then?
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Re: Stars light
By: Arcturus Date: December 4, 2019, 5:21 pm
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No, because the light you see from those stars is millions of
years old. Most of those stars are actually dead before their
light reaches us, and so even as new stars appear, old ones wink
out. This whole process happens so slowly we are unable to fully
comprehend it, however, the math supports this, and it is
currently a scientific fact.
Basically: Stars die, and the stars we see are usually already
dead, so even though new stars arrie, old ones die and the
cosmos is constantly being rearranged. Just, like, super slowly.
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Re: Stars light
By: PoseidonEarthquake Date: December 6, 2019, 7:53 am
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Eventually, the light will get to us and end on Earth.
Eventually, the universe will be dark
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