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Stars

If you attempted to count the stars in a galaxy at a rate
of one every second, it would take around 3,000 years to count them all.


668 posted on 07/08/2004 11:12:29 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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Poem 1

If I had my druthers
I would be in the arms
of my lover for eternity
In a perfect world of serenity
oh I do believe in serendipity

A beautiful dreamer I seem
to be trying to live in reality
of peanut butter sandwiches,
orange juice, and jelly donuts
long dream filled nights
of night flight........
and lovers delight.....

feather


669 posted on 07/08/2004 11:18:08 AM PDT by Soaring Feather
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To: bentfeather

Stars


Fortunately, there are faster ways to count.

Stars are being made faster than they can be counted, too.

This ought to have significance somehow.


There are stars enough that each of us can have our very own. Don't put it in your pocket.

You can make your own star. Here is the recipe: gather hydrogen.


If there were no Big Bang, and the "steady state" Universe a true description, (which, no doubt, it could still be.) all that would be needed is a slow accumulation of hydrogen. -- Everything else could be produced from that. Helium, neon, carbon, oxygen, iron, gold, and uranium. -- So where did Life come from?

If gold and aluminum came somehow from hydrogen, Life came somehow from non-life. (Which does NOT mean there wasn't a Creator -- don't start!) The dust of the Earth perhaps. Or that quaint notion about Seawater. I'm currently in favor of space-borne bacteria, which of course begs the question. Where did they come from? But it satisfies the explanation of how Life began on Earth, and it also means Life will be abundant throughout the Universe.

But for now let's just stick to the most currently important questions.
1. Where is my next meal coming from?
2. How do we make fusion engines?
3. How shall we travel to those stars?


670 posted on 07/08/2004 8:40:21 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (I converted my cat to vegetarianism -- now he's hooked on chocolate mousse.)
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