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subooot t1_j1n5aat wrote

Reply to comment by Colon in Is the Milky Way... Normal? by cciccitrixx

Studying one part of the solar system can be crucial for understanding the larger system of the galaxy because it can provide important insights and context for the behavior and characteristics of the rest of the galaxy. For example, studying the planets, moons, and other objects in the solar system can help astronomers and other scientists understand the processes that shape and influence the evolution of planetary systems and the characteristics of different types of planets.

Additionally, studying the solar system can provide clues about the early history and development of the Milky Way galaxy, which is the home galaxy of the solar system. The chemical composition and age of objects in the solar system, such as meteorites and comets, can give scientists clues about the conditions that existed in the galaxy at the time the solar system formed, as well as how the galaxy has evolved over time.

Overall, studying the solar system can provide a unique perspective and a wealth of information that can help scientists better understand the larger system of the galaxy and the processes that shape it.

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subooot t1_j1lt32y wrote

....Earth will be boiled away by the sun's intense heat and will be transformed into a cloud of hot gas. Eventually, the sun will cool down and will become a white dwarf star....sound pretty normal Galaxy to me.

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subooot t1_itk69px wrote

The Count of Monte Cristo, Dumas wrote this book as a dedication to his father. Whose life is far more wonderful than the whole novel. There is a story that he refused the invitation of the revolutionary leaders to take command because of his wife's tantrums and then they offered the same to Napoleon. Years later, Napoleon hated Duma's father and plotted against him. When Napoleon became Emperor, Dumas himself had to flee to Russia. Because of Napoleon's hatred of the family.

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