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How many star are there in the universe?
On Sunday, September 2, 2018 at 1:57:33 AM UTC-5, The Starmaker wrote:
Actually, I don't know how many stars there are in the universe.. but I can tell you the number is an even number. For every star born, a twin is born. You can actually draw a straight line between one star and it's twin. For every star that dies, it's twin dies also. In other words, our sun has a twin. An exact twin, an identical twin if you will. That twin might be at the other side somewhere but a straight line will point to it. All stars have twins that a straight line can point to. The Starmaker OFF TOPIC! Please may we talk about outer space? You are not talking about space because you are a space case! |
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