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EPISODE · Dec 3, 2025 · 2H 25M

What the Night Sky Looked Like 10 Billion Years Ago?

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This episode is written by a human creator and narrated with the help of AI voice technology.What the Night Sky Looked Like 10 Billion Years Ago?Unwind tonight with a gentle sleep story that carries your mind far beyond the present and deep into the earliest ages of the universe. In What the Night Sky Looked Like 10 Billion Years Ago, you’ll drift back to a time when the cosmos was young, galaxies were still forming, and the stars above looked nothing like the sky we know today.Let the slow, soothing narration and soft cosmic ambience guide you through ancient starlight, newborn galaxies, and a universe still warm from its beginnings. The darkness was different, the light was younger, and the night sky told a completely new story — one written across billions of years.Whether you’re curious about early galaxies, the evolution of the universe, or simply seeking a peaceful way to fall asleep under ancient starlight, this gentle journey is your perfect nighttime companion.Close your eyes, get cozy, and drift into deep sleep as the ancient night sky slowly reveals its quiet beauty. ✨🌙 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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