Social Sciences, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

why are stars so far away?

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Answered by RiskyJaaat
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Everything in this universe is relative.

You ask, why are stars so far apart.  Hey! They are far apart from you and me. The univers is a pretty big thing. For you and me!

Just imagine, two ants, yes, ants, asking each other,
"Why is India so far away from Sri Lanka?"

Point made.
Enough said.

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Answered by cuhese
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HI



That question has a real answer: Because if the stars were much closer, Earth wouldn’t exist, and we wouldn’t be here to ask. In places where stars are much closer together, such as globular clusters and the center of the Milky Way, planetary systems are probably unstable in the long run. Sooner or later a close-passing star would tug our Jupiter into an elongated orbit, which would then spread chaos among the lighter planets. Earth would eventually be either flung out of the solar system, thrown into the Sun, or slammed into another planet. The fact that we exist to ask the question requires that we be in a region where stars are far apart. This is an example of “anthropic reasoning,” which some people can’t wrap their heads around but others say can be very powerful and predictive when used with caution



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