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It’s amazing how many things happen in the world that we simply accept at face value. It gets dark at night, big whoop. But why? Easy, it’s because the earth spins and eventually we’re no longer facing the sun.
Or not?
Here’s an in-depth explanation of an alternative theory as to why the sky gets dark at night, thanks to Olbers’ paradox, which is the “argument that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and eternal static universe.” Yeah, it’s way over my head, too.
Still, this video is worth a look, as it does a really amazing job at explaining a complex answer to a seemingly “simple question.”
Wiki on Olbers' paradox
Or not?
Here’s an in-depth explanation of an alternative theory as to why the sky gets dark at night, thanks to Olbers’ paradox, which is the “argument that the darkness of the night sky conflicts with the assumption of an infinite and eternal static universe.” Yeah, it’s way over my head, too.
Still, this video is worth a look, as it does a really amazing job at explaining a complex answer to a seemingly “simple question.”
Wiki on Olbers' paradox
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