Sculpted from echoes across the night sky, constellations emerge not as fixed aggregates of celestial bodies but as shifting spectral frameworks defined by the human gaze. With origins steeped in ancient narratives, these astral shapes maintain an illusory solidity, shaped by the collective memory of cultures across millennia.
The astrophysical concept of 'shapelessness' contradicts a superficial simplicity. Within starlit confines where the cosmos breathes, shapes elude static definitions, swirling in abstract marches beyond terrestrial understanding. Astronomical instruments decipher patterns, yet interpretations remain human constructs, molded by imagination's reach.
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