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Which scientist might call the spiral objects "islands of stars"?


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Yeah Oh okay Future scientists this is the last section

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Got five more questions for you And here's our little

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passage because you know the way that way studying our

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place in the universe can be downright humbling Yeah scientists

00:27

have pondered just how big the universe is for ages

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Some have argued that the entire universe is in what

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we call the Milky Way including spiral object like the

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Andromeda galaxy Other scientists have argued that great distances separate

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the observed spiral objects But here we go Question one

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of the group which scientist might call the spiral objects

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Islands of stars Oh All right We'll think about this

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from reading the claims made by scientists who we know

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that since nobody are observed in both Milky Way and

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the spirals while the spirals must be composed of stars

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Scientist One claims that the spirals are part of the

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Milky Way not isolated systems and most relevantly not made

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of stars So this scientist would not call them islands

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of stars He or she would more likely call them

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islands of space dust or something like that Islands of

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swirling bodies that are yet to be properly identified or

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islands have dirt on your telescope So maybe clean it

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every once in a while there Bob you know we're

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looking at you but we'll definitely not islands of stars

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So the answer is B scientists do

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