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Olbers' Paradox
Return to my Astronomy/Space pages Go to my home page Olbers' Paradox Copyright 1997, Jim Loy How much light do we get from the stars Let's assume that the stars are more or less evenly distributed throughout space. Now, let's draw a sphere around us: The number of stars in the sphere is roughly proportional to the volume of the sphere. A fairly simple integral (which I won't bother to ...
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