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How are stars like diamonds in the sky?

How are stars like diamonds in the sky?

Like a diamond in the sky. When the blazing sun is set, And the grass with dew is wet, Then you show your little light, Twinkle, twinkle, all the night. Then the traveler in the dark Thanks you for your tiny spark, He could not see where to go If you did not twinkle so. In the dark blue sky you keep, And often through my curtains peep,

Do You needn’t look at the sky?

“You needn’t look at the sky because it’s not going to open up and show no place behind it. You needn’t to search for any hole in the ground to look through into somewhere else. You can’t go neither forwards nor backwards into your daddy’s time nor your children’s if you have them. In yourself right now is all the place you’ve got.

What did the Bible say about counting the stars?

And he brought him forth abroad, and said, Look now toward heaven, and tell the stars, if thou be able to number them: and he said unto him, So shall thy seed be. Then He brought him outside and said, “Look now toward heaven, and count the stars if you are able to number them.”

What does it mean when you see an angel in the sky?

Seeing an angel, face, flower, heart, and other symbol-shaped clouds in the sky are signs from your angel to let you know that you’re not alone in your journey. Your guardian angel is by your side waiting for you to ask for help.

Why do stars disappear when you look at them?

Cone cells are concentrated in the center of the eye, whereas rod cells are very rare in the center (image source): When you focus on the star, the light is projected close to the center of the retina, where it will hit few rod cells. Thus the star appears to vanish.

Why are there no stars in the sky?

If you’re a sighted person walking from a brightly lit to a dark outdoor area, you won’t see stars in the sky either, at least not right away. As your eyes dial up their sensitivity by opening up your pupils, you slowly notice fainter and fainter stars.

Why are the stars visible from the bottom of a well?

That the sides of the shaft are dark will only serve to heighten the contrast presented to the viewer by the daylit sky. So, being at the bottom of a well won’t turn the visible daytime sky into a canopy of darkness against which stars will stand out.

Is it possible for humans to travel to the stars?

A journey at .01c, taking 1,000–1,500 years to cross the gulf between stars will be meaningless in the lives of those beings — beings who are effectively immortal who see time as a non-obstacle. Those beings, if they end up coming into existence, will achieve interstellar travel. Not us. Not humans. Never homo sapiens, but them.

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