I read an interesting article that stated that our solar system is NOT a part of the Milky Way galaxy, but rather another galaxy in the process of colliding with the MWG. Perhaps that is where the other stars are coming from - unless they are from the William Morris agency.
Well, I expect them to at least speak Milkywayish if they want to stay here.
Migrated? How about being sucked in by the Black Hole in the center of the Milky Way.
fortunately, none have originated from Uranus
There’s a lot of things to worry about these days, but alien star clusters isn’t one of them.
collections of stars that were born elsewhere and then migrated to our Milky WayThanks KevinDavis.
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If the universe is actually expanding from some sort of an original “big bang(TM)” as we read, then alien star clusters in our own galaxy should not be possible.