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If the outer Oort cloud is hypothesized to contain trillions of celestial objects, why can we not observe any of them as they pass in front of distant stars?
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If time moves slower when under stronger forces of gravity, could we theoretically create enough artificial gravity to allow us to slow down time and outlive or peers, effectively time traveling?
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If the outer Oort cloud is hypothesized to contain trillions of celestial objects, why can we not observe any of them as they pass in front of distant stars?
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If time moves slower when under stronger forces of gravity, could we theoretically create enough artificial gravity to allow us to slow down time and outlive or peers, effectively time traveling?
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