Stars die anonymous deaths
It is a dark night and there are only a few stars in the sky.. Neelam Ha Neelam and Padma Ha Padma stars exist in our universe but we humans cannot see all these stars.
We can see 4,000 to 4,000 stars with the naked eye. These are the stars that are either close to us or the stars that are faint despite the distance.

The nearest star is Proxima Centauri, but no human has ever seen it before the advent of telescopes. Inhabited by Salu and Proxima Centauri is bright and eternal from 4500 years ago. The rays of this red dwarf star, even longer than the Sun, are reaching us from a distance of 4.24 light years.
Apart from this, there are many other stars which are close to us, but due to being dim, we cannot see them with the naked eye. The closest but bright star is Sirius, which Arab astronomers in their time called Shaari Yamani and "Kalb al-Jabbar". Sirius is also the brightest star in the sky from Earth. Its lights are coming from a distance of 8.61 light years.
The most distant bright star as seen with the naked eye is V762 Cas. Its light comes from a distance of 16308 light years.
If we look at the stars Proxima Centauri, Sirius and V-762 Cas, we will find that their light is coming towards us from a distance. A photon from Proxima Centauri takes over four years to reach us. The photons of Sirius were emitted from its surface more than eight years ago, and the photons of V-762 Cas traveled sixteen thousand years ago.
These are our nearby stars, but there are also distant stars in the universe whose light reaches us after a journey of millions, billions, or even billions of years.
When these lights reach us from a direction, then we feel that there is a star in the same direction and at the same place. The brightness of the star reveals many other properties of the star, including its distance, proximity, and temperature. A few of these stars are actually dwarfs, but they receive enough light and are still alive, according to our calculations.
In this wide and wide universe, there are stars that were born when they were young, but decayed and fell victim to failure and decay, but their original light. We have not reached five feet. Far away in the vastness of the universe, we are coming at lightning speed to recognize your presence, but unfortunately, our human lives are quite limited. There are Even if we have a lifespan of several hundred years, we will still be deprived of seeing these distant stars.
Let's not live our future human generations, will they see?
maybe Maybe they don't either. Probably none.
The fate of most of the stars is not written except for the death of the dwarf.
We can only hope that sometime in the distant future, someone will be excited to point a finger at one of them. "Look, look." It is a side. A NEW STAR IS BORN!!!”
And then The universe will laugh at the simplicity of us humans!!!


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