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No, beacuse it will be impossible for astronomers to make a 3D astronomy program and game engine that has all 100 billion galaxies, 10 billion trillion stars, etc. in the observable universe. First, they need a lot of RAM (Random Access Memory). Then, they will need to get a 3D game engine. Once they've got those, it will take them a long time to make 60 billion spiral/barred spiral galaxies, 20 billion lenticular galaxies, 15 billion elliptical galaxies, and 5 billion irregular/peculiar galaxies, each with 100 billion stars, hundreds of billions of planets; including Earth-like and gas giant planets, tens of trillions of moons, etc. in them.

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