Why can't my headlights shine more than 160 feet in front of me, but stars can emit light that travels allllll the way the fuck to us here on the earth... I understand that on earth, there is atmosphere and whatnot that scatters and stops the light from shining further, but isnt starlight travelling through arguably much more atmosphere to shine all the way the fuck to my eyes? I mean- what the fuck- Why do people believe this shit? Can someone explain to me why I can see starlight from billions of miles away?
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I think a lot of it has to do with the frequency of the light emitted. Fire is a broad spectrum vs an LED that is pretty narrow. I also find it weird how short the throw is on some LEDs.
Stars may be plasma. Look at the plasma theory.
will do! thanks!