By the Spirit of Christ, which is available to all men, imaginative men have had inspiration given them to theorize, to measure, to reach out, to prove, to move on, until they have reached so far out into space that it is difficult to describe what has been discovered by words that convey meaning to us. They have found that light from a distant cluster of stars traveling at the rate of 186,000 miles per second takes thousands of light years to reach us. We cannot conceive of that, even though we can understand the mathematical formula it represents on paper. Then, just as we read that the limits may have been reached, it is learned that there are uncountable island universes—not just stars, but whole universes—still farther away, their diameters thousands of millions of miles across, yet so distant that they are but points of light in the telescope. – S. Dilworth Young, “Conference Report,” April 1969, Afternoon Meeting, p.77