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This quote by H.G. Wells implies humanity is just a very small part of the universe, and therefore, even important events here are insignificant.
The star is a short story that describes how an unknown star enters the solar system and it is threatening to collide with Earth and as a consequence have catastrophic effects.
As part of this story, the narrator refers to this possible catastrophe by stating how small the vastest human catastrophes may seem, at a distance of a few million years. From this quote it can be inferred:
- The universe is so vast that Earth is only a small particle or part in it.
- Even if human catastrophes are highly important for human societies they are insignificant if compare to the vastness of the universe.
- A big catastrophe on Earth is probably unknown to the rest of the universe.
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