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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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Really fucking far away

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But the light ISN'T. Supposedly there are TRILLIONS AND TRILLIONS of stars out there.

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Yes, very fucking far away, shining light in every direction, not only ours, we see the sliver of the light from each star, because only the tip of the sphere is actually pointing at you. You are being retarded,

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I guess our Sun is made of an infinite amount of 'tips', huh? And why do we see 'stars' at night? Because according to you, we con't.