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If space/the universe has gorillions of stars, the constant light would cancel out Earth's darkness at night, and we sure as hell would be seeing their lights in Earth orbit. Where ARE these zillions of stars?

If space/the universe has gorillions of stars, the constant light would cancel out Earth's darkness at night, and we sure as hell would be seeing their lights in Earth orbit. Where ARE these zillions of stars?

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No conception of the actual range of brightness they are working with, or the difference between the brightness of our local star vs the next nearest one 14 light years away.

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And you have no concept of space supposedly being a VACUUM, there is no atmosphere to diffuse the light.

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No shit asshole, that’s the point. It is bright as fuck out there due to that.

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THE LIGHT GOES ON FOREVER, unless it strikes an object, EINSTEIN.

Yes, I just called you a lying jew that stole most of his 'work'.