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RE: The Inverse Square Law of Light

in GEMSlast year

We might be able to see the sun, based on how bright it is supposed to be, but there is no way would could see stars. The probability of you standing in the right place to intercept one of its photons is infinitesimally small. Even if it is putting out billions of photons a second.

We have a lot to learn about where we live. And NASA is not helping.

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Yes indeed, let alone the stars' lack of parallax. NASA has some splainin' to do.