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spiral galaxy IC 342
11 million light years from home. If the light takes that long to get
here, it might not even be there any more. I could have vanished a few million years ago and we wouldn't know it. |
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spiral galaxy IC 342
Snap Whipcrack.............. wrote:
11 million light years from home. If the light takes that long to get here, it might not even be there any more. I could have vanished a few million years ago and we wouldn't know it. Just get the Democratic Party-controlled Congress to give more funding to NASA to develop faster-than-light technology and perhaps we can send democrats into space to check it out. |
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