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But the sun is not billions of miles away. It's 93 million miles away. Also it is somewhat larger than a grain of sand – it's big enough for us to see that it has a perceptible diameter, even with the naked eye. You could extend the argument to stars that ARE billions of miles away, and which do not have a perceptible diameter, but, again, in reality, they are massive objects putting out vast amounts of energy. I cannot deny that we see meteors, but I struggle to believe that they are the size of grains of sand. And not only do we see the light, but that light is emitted while the meteor is travelling, I don't know, hundreds of feet at least to make that streak in the sky.