@Katzenschinken said in #18:
> This was your question:
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> Neither did you want to know the smallest discovered star nor did you want to know the smallest discovered star in our galaxy. No, you wanted to know the smallest star in the universe. It is not my problem if you google a random 'fact' (which isn't really a fact) without understanding the concept and then pose this as an astronomy question that doesn't make sense.
How I will know that u will make such a chaos? After that i have told the smallest discovered star u have to tell. If u don't know that doesn't mean u will blame me. If i have not mentioned anything about our galaxy, it is a common sense that i m asking for the universe (currently discovered) Also I have not googled this i am a member of UK space agency and an astronaut my age is 21.
> This was your question:
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> Neither did you want to know the smallest discovered star nor did you want to know the smallest discovered star in our galaxy. No, you wanted to know the smallest star in the universe. It is not my problem if you google a random 'fact' (which isn't really a fact) without understanding the concept and then pose this as an astronomy question that doesn't make sense.
How I will know that u will make such a chaos? After that i have told the smallest discovered star u have to tell. If u don't know that doesn't mean u will blame me. If i have not mentioned anything about our galaxy, it is a common sense that i m asking for the universe (currently discovered) Also I have not googled this i am a member of UK space agency and an astronaut my age is 21.