A Trio Of Siblings
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
You may find us in the darkest of times,
when we succor those who are lost.
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
we will likely be hidden from view.
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
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Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
You may find us in the darkest of times,
when we succor those who are lost.
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
we will likely be hidden from view.
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
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Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
You may find us in the darkest of times,
when we succor those who are lost.
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
we will likely be hidden from view.
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
riddle knowledge
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
You may find us in the darkest of times,
when we succor those who are lost.
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
we will likely be hidden from view.
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
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We are
Polaris (Aa, Ab, and B).
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
most people don't know that Polaris is a three-star system
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
they're in the visible night sky
You may find us in the darkest of times,
at night
when we succor those who are lost.
Polaris, being almost collinear with the Earth's axis, indicates the direction due north
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
7.5 billion years from now, the sun engulfs the Earth
we will likely be hidden from view.
5 million years from now, Polaris goes bang and turns into a neutron star (faint) or a black hole (fainter still)
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
lost me here
1
Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
1
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
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We are
Polaris (Aa, Ab, and B).
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
most people don't know that Polaris is a three-star system
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
they're in the visible night sky
You may find us in the darkest of times,
at night
when we succor those who are lost.
Polaris, being almost collinear with the Earth's axis, indicates the direction due north
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
7.5 billion years from now, the sun engulfs the Earth
we will likely be hidden from view.
5 million years from now, Polaris goes bang and turns into a neutron star (faint) or a black hole (fainter still)
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
lost me here
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Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
1
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
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We are
Polaris (Aa, Ab, and B).
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
most people don't know that Polaris is a three-star system
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
they're in the visible night sky
You may find us in the darkest of times,
at night
when we succor those who are lost.
Polaris, being almost collinear with the Earth's axis, indicates the direction due north
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
7.5 billion years from now, the sun engulfs the Earth
we will likely be hidden from view.
5 million years from now, Polaris goes bang and turns into a neutron star (faint) or a black hole (fainter still)
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
lost me here
1
Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
1
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
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We are
Polaris (Aa, Ab, and B).
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
most people don't know that Polaris is a three-star system
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
they're in the visible night sky
You may find us in the darkest of times,
at night
when we succor those who are lost.
Polaris, being almost collinear with the Earth's axis, indicates the direction due north
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
7.5 billion years from now, the sun engulfs the Earth
we will likely be hidden from view.
5 million years from now, Polaris goes bang and turns into a neutron star (faint) or a black hole (fainter still)
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
lost me here
We are
Polaris (Aa, Ab, and B).
Separated, we are nobodies--
unknown, except to a select few.
most people don't know that Polaris is a three-star system
Together, we are a celebrity--
the entire world looks up to us.
they're in the visible night sky
You may find us in the darkest of times,
at night
when we succor those who are lost.
Polaris, being almost collinear with the Earth's axis, indicates the direction due north
But when your world shakes and falls apart,
7.5 billion years from now, the sun engulfs the Earth
we will likely be hidden from view.
5 million years from now, Polaris goes bang and turns into a neutron star (faint) or a black hole (fainter still)
We are not timeless, but we are close enough.
lost me here
answered Nov 20 '18 at 6:30
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Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
1
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
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1
Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
1
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
1
1
Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
Very nice answer. For "unknown, except to a select few", I think it might also be ROT13(crbcyr jvgu gryrfpbcrf), and "We are not timeless, but we are close enough", I think it might be that the lifespan is so large that to humans it feels timeless/permanent.
– Phylyp
Nov 20 '18 at 7:26
1
1
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
Also, perhaps rot13(abg gvzryrff ersref gb gur snpg gung vg vf bayl gur abegu fgne rirel 26,000 lrnef. Va 13,000 lrnef sebz abj, Irtn jvyy or gur abegu fgne.)
– SteveV
Nov 20 '18 at 8:16
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