My rebuttal
Everything you see in the night sky is what it looked like about a few billion years ago, light has a travel time.
A light year, (astronomical term used to describe distances between stars and such) is defined as the distance light travels in a year.
Our galaxy is about 100 light years across.
So, 100 years for all the stars in our galaxy to appear.
But then we have other galaxies.
Hundreds of billions of light years away.
We witness the universe in the night sky as it was 5-10 billion years after it was created.
The sky may one day be like a giant spotlight, but not for a while.
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The milky way is about 100,000 light years across. Not 100
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Thnx for the correction XD
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No problem!