Imagine that you went stargazing one day far away from city lights. You’ve identified Ursa Minor, but can’t seem to find the Pole Star at the end of the dipper’s handle.
Maybe you can’t see it for the clouds? That doesn’t seem like it as the sky is clear.
But the star is nowhere to be seen. The same is tomorrow. And even the day after tomorrow. It simply vanished.
Without the Pole star, the constellation looks strange and a bit eerie. And you feel as if you’ve lost something. Something essential. And the very universal order is crumbling down.
But this can’t actually happen. Or can it?
Currently, there are hundreds of stars that have gone missing without a trace. Do you find this hard to believe? Well, it’s not. This has been proven by a massive body of research.
Where did all these stars go anyway, leaving neither direct nor indirect trace behind?
What was it? Perhaps, an invisible force devouring the stars? Or a system failure in the Matrix? What if someone else was involved?...
Let's see where it all began.
This video is about the mystery of why some stars disappear from the sky.
Timecode:
00:00 Intro
01:25 The first event
05:25 We just can't see well
06:18 They move too fast
06:39 Failed supernova
08:37 Involvement of extraterrestrial intelligence
10:37 Ending
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