Why do stellar movements remain imperceptible to the naked eye over human timescales?

Answer

Even colossal stellar movements are too gradual to register relative to background stars.

Due to the immense distances separating stars, any actual motion they have through space takes an extraordinarily long time—decades or centuries—to be noticeable when compared to other, farther stars.

Why do stellar movements remain imperceptible to the naked eye over human timescales?

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