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We are inside creatures. Our abode is inside the surrounding universe, and as far inside as we can see. We live inside a galaxy, and that galaxy is also situated inside of millions of surrounding galaxies. And we live inside our solar system, and inside some surrounding mass that we label atmosphere and planetary material. | We are inside creatures. Our abode is inside the surrounding universe, and as far inside as we can see. We live inside a galaxy, and that galaxy is also situated inside of millions of surrounding galaxies. And we live inside our solar system, and inside some surrounding mass that we label atmosphere and planetary material. | ||
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| Scientific Paper | |
|---|---|
| Title | Summary |
| Author(s) | William G Carnahan |
| Keywords | telescopes, universe, galaxy, energy, solar system, atmosphere, planetary material |
| Published | 1983 |
| Journal | None |
| Pages | 3-5 |
Abstract
The picture of the sky made by large modern telescopes prove beyond doubt that we are surrounded by billions of dynamic stellar energy sources.
We are inside creatures. Our abode is inside the surrounding universe, and as far inside as we can see. We live inside a galaxy, and that galaxy is also situated inside of millions of surrounding galaxies. And we live inside our solar system, and inside some surrounding mass that we label atmosphere and planetary material.