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You might remember that we looked at some paradoxes when we studied special relativity earlier this term. Here is another situation where a paradox can arise. The German astronomer Heinrich Olbers (1758–1840) asked why t...
evidence supporting the Big Bang model: 3. Olber’s paradox is an episode from H fizzics by Sinclair Mackenzie. You might remember that we looked at some paradoxes when we studied special relativity earlier this term. Here is another situati...
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You might remember that we looked at some paradoxes when we studied special relativity earlier this term. Here is another situation where a paradox can arise. The German astronomer Heinrich Olbers (1758–1840) asked why the night sky was dark. At the time, astronomers believed that the Universe was both infinite and steady state (unchanging), so ... Read more
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Published Nov 12, 2021