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... de one understand how inconsequentially tiny they were in the grand scheme of things.

Galaxies, however, were not as far apart as Jack had expected. They were clustered together. Unlike stars, which were tiny dots compared to the massive distances separating them, galaxies were more like neighboring islands. Sure, there were gaps in between, but sometimes the gaps were smaller than the galaxies themselves.

Their starship was like a tiny fish crossing a dense archipelago.

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