The only thing I know is that we came from the stars, and that we have the same material as the stars. That's all that I know. Everything else I don't know.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It has been discovered that all the world is made of the same atoms, that the stars are of the same stuff as ourselves. It then becomes a question of where our stuff came from. Not just where did life come from, or where did the earth come from, but where did the stuff of life and of the earth come from?
We are all made up of stars and all of us are billions of years old - that's what I believe, at least.
We are made out of stardust. The iron in the hemoglobin molecules in the blood in your right hand came from a star that blew up 8 billion years ago. The iron in your left hand came from another star.
The most remarkable discovery in all of astronomy is that the stars are made of atoms of the same kind as those on the earth.
Big Bang gave us hydrogen and helium. We couldn't make people out of hydrogen and helium. So we're made out of exploding stars.
We are the laws of chemistry and physics as they have played out here on Earth, and we are now learning that planets are as common as stars. Most stars, as it turns out now, will have planets.
The Sun, Moon and Stars are there to guide us.
We are the first generation of human beings to have substantial insights into the origin of our cosmos and of human life in it.
The stars are matter, we're matter, but it doesn't matter.
For my part I know nothing with any certainty, but the sight of the stars makes me dream.
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