To: MtnClimber
Ever wonder why God made so many stars? Would the universe function just the same with fewer? They sure are beautiful.
To: Flaming Conservative
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11/23/2023 2:30:12 PM PST by
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To: Flaming Conservative
Probably to fill up all that empty space. Most of the universe is empty regions where you would not see a single star in the sky. Even the most power telescopes would only see dim, distant galaxies. The crowded areas are only at the very edges of these voids, where we happen to live. This gives the universe as a whole a spiderweb-like appearance.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bo%C3%B6tes_Void
To: Flaming Conservative
Ever wonder why God made so many stars? Would the universe function just the same with fewer? They sure are beautiful. And not just the hundreds of billions of stars (and their orbiting planets) in our own galaxy, but hundreds of billions of other galaxies in God's universe. All spread out over infinite space. The universe is truly inspiring and amazing. And as you say, beautiful.
9 posted on
11/23/2023 4:50:08 PM PST by
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