Message from @Millennium Envoy
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Depends on where it’s located
And what stage in it’s evolution it is in
you measured the stars?
"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
Thousands of years (light years) is nothing considering they can live for hundreds of millions
Science bitch
KiDding
Ofc not all stars are dead, but if you pook up at the sky and see a star, most of them are dead.
And how do you know anything? We can apply that sense of logic to literally anything.
No not most
Maybe a couple
Out of how many 100trillion and more
A couple?
Have you ever read a book, sir
We can only see like 9,000 or so with our naked eye
their light seems to be there
But like the universe is endless
So
must still be alive
The observable universe isn’t endless
The entire universe maybe
Their light takes such a long time to reach the earth, they can already die before it is here.
See it like this
Again it depends on the distance
i dont think you could see light that far
We can see light from 96 billion light years away with technology
yeah i dont believe that
LOL
"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
Anyone gonna answer this?
That’s the diameter of the observable universe
I literally just said fu*k
oml
You guys are literally retarde*.
have you ever been in a single science class. 😂 😂 😂
i dont think you guys know how light works
ok why do you think you live on a ball inside and infinite vacuum?
Yes
I don’t think you know how stellar evolution works
And apparent magnitudes