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... r three days each time for the purposes of cartography and observation.
However, they were quick to realize that it was an exercise in futility… because the cosmos was simply too vast!
Furthermore, it was always undulating. It was a map that would never be fully drawn.
There were too many planets, galaxies, nebulas…
The cosmos was indescribably humongous! The common analogy of it being the great River Nile failed to capture the scope of its actual ...
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