Message from @SpiderLedgic (Cancer)

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2019-12-02 22:45:55 UTC  

Not all of them

2019-12-02 22:46:14 UTC  

wrt what?

2019-12-02 22:46:15 UTC  

who said they died?

2019-12-02 22:46:15 UTC  

yeah okay, if we're talking about the bloody sun

2019-12-02 22:46:23 UTC  

Umm no

2019-12-02 22:46:31 UTC  

Sirius A, proxima century, etc

2019-12-02 22:46:42 UTC  

Even Betelgeuse

2019-12-02 22:46:43 UTC  

they died?

2019-12-02 22:46:45 UTC  

They’re giant stars we talking the lil ones

2019-12-02 22:46:51 UTC  

Duh

2019-12-02 22:47:02 UTC  

The little ones are even less likely to be dead already

2019-12-02 22:47:06 UTC  

oh the giant stars are dead?

2019-12-02 22:47:08 UTC  

who said?

2019-12-02 22:47:13 UTC  

no the lil ones are

2019-12-02 22:47:30 UTC  

old wives tales

2019-12-02 22:47:33 UTC  

how do you know

2019-12-02 22:47:53 UTC  

Know what?

2019-12-02 22:48:00 UTC  

the small stars are dead

2019-12-02 22:48:05 UTC  

fact man

2019-12-02 22:48:08 UTC  

Oh, ikr

2019-12-02 22:48:17 UTC  

More massive stars die faster

2019-12-02 22:48:25 UTC  

Small ones live longer

2019-12-02 22:48:49 UTC  

OkaY so like by the time the light of a star teachers the earths atmosphere and into your lovely eyeball the star is all ready deAd

2019-12-02 22:48:50 UTC  

@Citizen Z these are all declared facts

2019-12-02 22:48:55 UTC  

I mean, yeah, light travels at about 300,000 km/s. Stars are so far away, even light from the closest stars will take years to get to us travelling at that speed.

2019-12-02 22:48:59 UTC  

oh i c

2019-12-02 22:49:06 UTC  

Depends on where it’s located

2019-12-02 22:49:16 UTC  

And what stage in it’s evolution it is in

2019-12-02 22:49:19 UTC  

you measured the stars?

2019-12-02 22:49:22 UTC  

"Dead Stars" would be stationary points that would not be in our night sky throughout the year since according to the heliocentric model the night sky in december is a 180 flip compared to june. how do we see the same non moving "dead stars" throughout the year

2019-12-02 22:49:31 UTC  

@moebear so how do you know that ?

2019-12-02 22:49:33 UTC  

Thousands of years (light years) is nothing considering they can live for hundreds of millions

2019-12-02 22:49:36 UTC  

Science bitch

2019-12-02 22:49:41 UTC  

KiDding

2019-12-02 22:49:42 UTC  

Ofc not all stars are dead, but if you pook up at the sky and see a star, most of them are dead.

2019-12-02 22:50:01 UTC  

And how do you know anything? We can apply that sense of logic to literally anything.

2019-12-02 22:50:02 UTC  

No not most

2019-12-02 22:50:06 UTC  

Maybe a couple

2019-12-02 22:50:23 UTC  

Out of how many 100trillion and more

2019-12-02 22:50:31 UTC  

A couple?

2019-12-02 22:50:39 UTC  

Have you ever read a book, sir