tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post4589865274405323009..comments2024-01-16T07:07:11.166-08:00Comments on Bridal Pearl Necklace : Wedding Pearl Jewelry: Pearl Ring | The Best of Pearl Jewelry: Jessica Ennis' Fairytale WeddingVogue.com-May 20, ...Pearl Necklacehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6294744150606571617.post-32454468110454592322020-01-06T00:56:47.433-08:002020-01-06T00:56:47.433-08:00How to reconcile this fact with the hypothesis tha... How to reconcile this fact with the hypothesis that the misty spot is the essence of remote<br />the milky way? If there was only one hazy spot, it would be<br />a curious coincidence of circumstances, that's the only spot I had<br />at this point the far space, which corresponds to<br />starless place of our own star system. If foggy spots<br />there were only two and both would be placed in a similar manner, the coincidence would be<br />very strange. What then have we to conclude, seeing that thousands<br />foggy spots in the same way located? Do we assume that<br />visible position all these thousands of distant milky ways accidentally<br />coincide with the more rare places of our own milky Way? But<br />such a supposition impossible? Even more obvious becomes his<br />the impossibility, when we take into consideration the overall distribution of the misty<br />spots in space. Not to mention the fact that "the region's poorest<br />the stars, the essence of almost the richest vague spots", the same law,<br />which is expressed here in particular, applies to all heavenly<br />space. Pearl Necklacehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01857152720762307589noreply@blogger.com