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π–‹π–Žπ–†π–™π–‰π–Šπ–“π–Žπ–Šπ–— (Β―`◕‿◕´¯) · 154w
The sun is only 93M miles away and earth is burning up because of β€œclimate change” and you are talking about an entire Galaxy that emits enough energy to light up the sky 650M light years away. Think about it rationally, how is that even possible? πŸ˜†
iefan πŸ•ŠοΈ · 154w
Actually, light can carries enough energy to burn objects in its path, regardless of the distance it travels. However, the amount of energy it carries is determined by its wavelength/frequency, not distance. For instance, we can even see the Andromeda Galaxy with our naked eyes, that is also 2.5 m...