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Latest revision as of 18:36, 30 August 2018
Nonfiction: As more distant stars are revealed in this animation depicting an infinite, homogeneous and static universe, they fill the gaps between closer stars. Olbers's paradox argues that as the night sky is dark, at least one of these three assumptions about the nature of the universe must be false.
See Olbers' paradox (nonfiction).
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- Olbers' paradox @ Wikipedia
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