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Cosmos.
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- Mal Shot First
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Re: Cosmos.
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Re: Cosmos.
That is treachery, to a former bad decision.
- The Swollen Goiter of God
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Re: Cosmos.
Your avatar could also be a picture of a "Mountain Chicken."
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Re: Cosmos.
Are you trying to make me Google mountain chickens?
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Re: Cosmos.
I've heard wildly different estimations of the number of stars in the galaxy-- from one hundred billion, to four hundred billion, to about a trillion. But apparently the second estimate is now the standard.
As for the number of galaxies, and the overall size of the universe... I would be hesitant to accept the word of even the brainiest of the egghead set. Call it skepticism.
As for the number of galaxies, and the overall size of the universe... I would be hesitant to accept the word of even the brainiest of the egghead set. Call it skepticism.
- Quasar
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Re: Cosmos.
There are 9.76 hexagoogletetratysonmultiquasillionbillion. Fact!
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Re: Cosmos.
I believe you mean 9.759. Normally, I wouldn't quibble. It's just that you're overshooting by a full tetratysonmultiquasillionbillion, and that's not chump change.
Now, you might be thinking that I've rounded to get to 9.759. Nope. It happens to be exactly that.
Now, you might be thinking that I've rounded to get to 9.759. Nope. It happens to be exactly that.
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Re: Cosmos.
There is one planet out there that is so damn strange, they regard Ol' Beau Watkins as something of a sissy.