If the universe had a density equal to its estimated critical density of 9 = 10-30 g/cm3, and if it were composed entirely of one-solar-mass stars (mass = 2.0 × 1030 kg) distributed uniformly across the universe, what would be the distance between stars? Compare your result with the density of stars in the neighborhood of the sun and comment on the result.
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