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Originally Posted by Iplaytf2
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Originally Posted by Meek and Humble
Here is a question you.
So a light year = the distance light travels in a year.
Scientists say stars are million light years away.
So my question is how are we observing this light million light years away now?
I'm not millions of years old, i'm 20.
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the light reaching us is about 1000 light years old, so that star you saw, may not bee there, it takes 8 minutes for the light from the sun to reach us, it has something to do with resistance, light isn't instant
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I can't see how that addresses the question? OP cites a scientical claim about the speed of light and refers to stars 1,000,000 light years away. According to science, the light in question would be 1,000,000 years old, not a thousand.