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A study is published showing that a spiral object rotates once every couple hundred million years. What is the best explanation for Scientist 1's colleague?


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Yeah Oh okay Next up three of five Almost done

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Wait that way A study is published showing that a

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spiral object rotates once every couple hundred two million years

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What's the best explanation for a scientist One's colleague All

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right while someone must have hit this guy on the

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head or sent him hurtling forward in time Because seeing

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spinning stars coming full circle just is not possible Or

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if you believe scientist one these aren't stars at all

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but rather just nebulae Yeah Yeah If it takes millions

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of years for one of these spiral whatever is to

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rotate the Cali could not have observed an entire rotation

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in one human life Like insert one of a million

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possible immortal jokes here please Therefore the colleagues observations must 00:01:05.73 --> [endTime] have been incorrect So yeah

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