Olbers' Paradox (Wilhelm Olbers, 1758-1840):
If stars are infinite in number and evenly distributed in space, the sky should be solidly bright with starlight in every direction; there should be no night or darkness on the surface of the Earth.
Discuss.
If stars are infinite in number and evenly distributed in space, the sky should be solidly bright with starlight in every direction; there should be no night or darkness on the surface of the Earth.
Discuss.
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I'm a bit past debating philosophy now, I did it for about 7 years. I'm writing philosophy at this point