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the brightest stars in our constelation
On Saturday, February 18, 2017 at 3:31:40 PM UTC-8, The Starmaker wrote:
The Starmaker wrote: u hate on white by posts for years, ,so I am white, cannot help. get isis member they be smart The Starmaker wrote: The Starmaker wrote: Recently, i mentioned what caused the big bang actually looked looked like.. i drew a diagram of what stars looked like that caused the big bang.. i mentioned that the stars were all aligned to each other... here is the illustration i posted.. . . . . each dot is a star. each star is aligned.. You can look at the night sky and see what it looked liked today.. I believe yous call it the Big Dipper. It is the brightest stars in our constelation for a reason.. The Starmaker at one point in time the big dipper stars were aligned like this . . . . but as the years passed on it is traveling off.. so it looks now...unaligned. you have a big dipper and a little dipper... nothing random about it. It seems to me that both the big dipper and the little dipper are both...missing a star. What happen to it? |
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