How do stars appear to the observer through even powerful telescopes, influencing their twinkling behavior?

Answer

As point sources of light

Stars are so distant that they register as mere points of light, meaning any atmospheric distortion deflects the entire light path noticeably.

How do stars appear to the observer through even powerful telescopes, influencing their twinkling behavior?

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