• Echo Dot@feddit.uk
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    There are the same number of hydrogen atoms in a single molecule of water as there is stars in the entire solar system.

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        I guess it’s possible, there is a hypothesis that the solar system has a second faint red or brown dwarf star orbiting in the furthest outskirts of the solar system. I’m not sure I buy this hypothesis though, there is so little evidence. And it would be one of the more strange binary systems out there (binary stars are usually close together).