
A Star Takes a Swan Dive
The star P Cygni, which became visible in 1600, is aging much faster than current astronomical theories predict, challenging the idea that stars take millions or billions of years to evolve. Its rapid brightening suggests that some stars may age on a...
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The star P Cygni, which became visible in 1600, is aging much faster than current astronomical theories predict, challenging the idea that stars take millions or billions of years to evolve. Its rapid brightening suggests that some stars may age on a scale of centuries rather than millennia, aligning more closely with a younger universe as described in the Bible.
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