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A question about the Milky way
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The two dimensional depictions/drawings of the Milky Way make it look pretty much like a flat disk of stars and planets.
Is the Milky Way (and the other Galaxies) a flat disk or do the stars and planets of the Milky way actually look like a huge ball of speckled light?
Quoting: Brightwinger galaxies just like planets and atoms all have a rotation axis! that axis determinate the overall structure, but you can have a bunch of factors that plays with this. the wider a galaxy is, the younger it is! The more dense it is, the older it is. for exemple andromeda is very old! But this decipacation of andromeda is relative to our current Time line. when you will die you will realise that time does not really exist. its more of a induced reality becase of the decay of matter when exposed to oxygen.
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