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James
06-15-2014, 09:06 PM
How many stars are in the universe? 50 billion trillion.

How many galaxies are there? 1 trillion at least.

The fine tuning of the boomerang effect of dark energy is mind blowing!


http://vimeo.com/97142361

BornAgain R
08-30-2018, 03:13 PM
Jeremiah 33:22 (AMPC) says that the stars in the universe cannot be counted. Astronomers back in Jeremiah's time said there were about a thousand stars visible.
Today astronomers say that there are over 10 to the power of 25( 1 followed by 25 zeroes). Much, much more than the grains of sand in all the earth.


My original thinking is that:
the octillion or so stars are the amount in the visible universe only. The total observable and unobservable universe might have a trillion trillion multiplied by an octillion stars (1 followed by 60 zeroes) or even much much more.



Only the biblical God could know this fact about the uncountable number of stars -to the existent astronomical technology of Jeremiah's time.
And in fact man can Never know even the rough number of stars because of:
1) the limited speed of light ,

2) Heisenberg's Uncertainty Principle(Heisenberg won the Nobel Prize for creating Quantum Mechanics as the Nobel committee wrote, and he was an evangelical Christian(see his last letter to Einstein).

3) Einstein's General Relativity says space can bend light photons so gravitational lensing and other effects will obscure stars and conflate one star with another in some instances.

4) Stars die and are born continuously throughout the universe.The total number of stars is constantly changing.

The stars are uncountable. The biblical God knew this before modern man.

-Rony MM