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How does this make you feel?

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We know that a star can become large enough to have a gravitational pull that draws in even the light that it emits. Is it possible for there to be a star closer to our solar system than Alpha Centauri, we just can't see it? Would we feel the gravitational effect of a star that large? Would it also absorb the light of objects behind it as well?

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