Space is what we can see. We can determine without doubt (Aireys failure) that the stars move, not us, thus, to move that fast (celestial day) they have little or no mass. They are far away, but not light years or something even like that. More like thousands of miles.
It is not Galaxy or planets and mega fusion bombs. Black holes, all that shit is visible, but it's not that far away. This, it's not what they tell you it is, it's something else. What exactly? I don't know. But it's not Galaxies of planets
Right off the bat. You need to define what 'space' is, and is not.
Space is what we can see. We can determine without doubt (Aireys failure) that the stars move, not us, thus, to move that fast (celestial day) they have little or no mass. They are far away, but not light years or something even like that. More like thousands of miles.
It is not Galaxy or planets and mega fusion bombs. Black holes, all that shit is visible, but it's not that far away. This, it's not what they tell you it is, it's something else. What exactly? I don't know. But it's not Galaxies of planets
Now square that with your original statement that prompted my Question:
See the problem here?