chocolatemalt
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Everything seen in this video is a galaxy. A real one (as visible from Earth) in its real position in the universe.
Stars-per-galaxy can be anywhere from "dwarf" sized at 100 million (100,000,000) to "giant" at 100 trillion (100,000,000,000,000) but an average one is around 100 billion (100,000,000,000). Dude.
Our Milky Way contains around 200,000,000,000 stars... a bit above average. The Sun and the whole solar system is just an insignificant fleck of dust in a continental dust storm.
If you had insta-travel warp ability and wanted to visit every Milky War star for just one second for a snapshot before moving on to the next, it would take you... 200,000,000,000 secs = 6,342 years. Bah. And of course, that's just one galaxy.
The galaxy where the entire Star Wars history took place is OUT THERE SOMEWHERE. Which one is it? Might very well be in the video...
I hope this expanded someone's mind here. Or broke it.
Stars-per-galaxy can be anywhere from "dwarf" sized at 100 million (100,000,000) to "giant" at 100 trillion (100,000,000,000,000) but an average one is around 100 billion (100,000,000,000). Dude.
Our Milky Way contains around 200,000,000,000 stars... a bit above average. The Sun and the whole solar system is just an insignificant fleck of dust in a continental dust storm.
If you had insta-travel warp ability and wanted to visit every Milky War star for just one second for a snapshot before moving on to the next, it would take you... 200,000,000,000 secs = 6,342 years. Bah. And of course, that's just one galaxy.
The galaxy where the entire Star Wars history took place is OUT THERE SOMEWHERE. Which one is it? Might very well be in the video...
I hope this expanded someone's mind here. Or broke it.