YEAR POSTED: 2009 The universe, or possibly multiverse, is felt up to the brim with unknown phenomena and celestial objects. Much of the objects in the universe have been at least semi-proven; however, a few strange stellar bodies are theorized to exist, but no evidence has been identified proving that they do in fact inhabit the deepest, darkest parts of the universe. Much of these objects include odd varieties of already discovered and known-to-exist stellar bodies, such as forms of stars and black holes.
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| - YEAR POSTED: 2009 The universe, or possibly multiverse, is felt up to the brim with unknown phenomena and celestial objects. Much of the objects in the universe have been at least semi-proven; however, a few strange stellar bodies are theorized to exist, but no evidence has been identified proving that they do in fact inhabit the deepest, darkest parts of the universe. Much of these objects include odd varieties of already discovered and known-to-exist stellar bodies, such as forms of stars and black holes.
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| - YEAR POSTED: 2009 The universe, or possibly multiverse, is felt up to the brim with unknown phenomena and celestial objects. Much of the objects in the universe have been at least semi-proven; however, a few strange stellar bodies are theorized to exist, but no evidence has been identified proving that they do in fact inhabit the deepest, darkest parts of the universe. Much of these objects include odd varieties of already discovered and known-to-exist stellar bodies, such as forms of stars and black holes. When imagining and theorizing completely different and varying forms of stars and other galactic objects, one must ponder the enitre life cycle of one of these objects. This may include the treachurous birth, the expanding gases, and the colossally violent explosions that lead to its demise.
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