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Olbers' paradox
- IPA[ˈôlbərz ˈperəˌdäks]
美式
- the apparent paradox that if stars are distributed evenly throughout an infinite universe of infinite age, the night sky should display a uniform glow, since every line of sight would terminate at a star. But with an expanding universe of finite age, visible light from very distant stars has not reached the Earth.
noun: Olbers' paradox
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- IPA[ˈɒlbəz ˌparədɒks]
英式
- the apparent paradox that if stars are distributed evenly throughout an infinite universe, the ...
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