Physics, asked by laragautam03, 1 year ago

The stars we see are ghosts of the original stars.Justify.

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Answered by AnswerStation
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\textbf{Yes}, the stars we see are the ghosts of the \textbf{\underline{Original Stars.}}

In the above Context, ghost means something we see and consider it real but it isn't.

We all know that we need Light to see objects.

The \textsf{speed of Light} is fastest in the universe but still it is a normal speed when compared to the size of the universe.

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Some stars are soooo far away that light takes millions of years to reach us.

This means that the star we are seeing now was like this millions of years ago.

This also means that if a star(distance = 1 million light years) dies today, we would be seeing its death after \textsf{$1$ million years.}

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And this is how we can look back in time......

Dinasours existed 66 million years ago (approx)....

So, if someone sees earth from a distance of 66 million Light Years, he would be seeing Dinasours.. Doesn't that sounds exciting!!!

Though there are 2 problems!!!

1️⃣ Space isn't that empty. There would be gazillion obstructions between viewer and Earth. ✔️

2️⃣ The Telescope used would be super-large which ain't possible to build. ✔️
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But, if we take them out We would be seeing wonders!!!

Though, unlike as movies, we would only be able to see our past and not change it!!  ^^"

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