12-09-2023, 05:42 PM
"the first star from a galaxy found near Sagittarius A — a supermassive black hole in the Milky Way."
The wording of this is so ... nebulous. Is it the first star found in another galaxy near our own? Because I'm pretty sure we've found some other stars before... Or is it a star ejected from Sagittarius A? Or by galaxy found near Sagittarius A do they mean they found the Milky Way? But wouldn't the first star found in the Milky Way be our Sun?
Interns suck. Young people are dumb. Hopefully we will develop AGI before we have to rely on the current generation of young people. We might not even need any more people.
The wording of this is so ... nebulous. Is it the first star found in another galaxy near our own? Because I'm pretty sure we've found some other stars before... Or is it a star ejected from Sagittarius A? Or by galaxy found near Sagittarius A do they mean they found the Milky Way? But wouldn't the first star found in the Milky Way be our Sun?
Interns suck. Young people are dumb. Hopefully we will develop AGI before we have to rely on the current generation of young people. We might not even need any more people.