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The Milky Way galaxy we inhabit is one of the billions of galaxies in the universe, orbiting the universe with about 200 to 400 billion stars and countless planets. Alpha, the closest star to the solar system in which our Earth is located. Centauri is about 4.3 light-years away from us. If we travel at the speed of light, it would take us about five hundred light-years vertically or about twenty-five thousand light-years from the center to get out of our Milky Way galaxy alone. If we wanted to go to our neighbor's Andromeda galaxy, we would need about 2.5 million light-years. Similarly, there are billions of galaxies in the universe that revolve with our countless stars and planets at unknown distances. Our earth is not even equal to a speck of sand lying in the Sahara Desert in the universe and only two words of my Lord are attached to them.
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What would the Earth look like from a distance of 65 million light years?
If you somehow reach 65 million light-years from Earth and look at Earth from there with a high-tech telescope, you'll find dinosaurs here and very old creatures, and so on. Because it would take the same amount of time to reach the light at a distance of 65 million light years. So you can see the past of the earth.
Similarly, if a space creature were to see us from such a distance with a telescope, or perhaps seeing them, it would be looking at a dinosaur, not us. Because the Earth's light must still be 65 million years old.
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