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In message , Ray Tomes
writes Richard S. Sternberg wrote: If the Universe is infinite and uniform (Condition #1) and not expanding (Condition #2, which is somewhat duplicative of Condition #1), then the sky should be infinitely bright at night. No matter how small of a percentage of the sky is generating the light, if it has been generating that light for an infinite time from infinite points in space, then the resulting light must be infinite. Since the sky is dark at night, the Universe cannot be infinite and uniform unless the proponent offers a different solution to the Paradox. OTOH, if an infinite non-expanding universe had a roughly uniform finite energy density at one point in time, it would be rather surprising if it came to have an infinite energy density at some future time. Therefore Olbers Paradox tells us next to nothing about the real universe except that somewhere in it someone did the sums wrong. :-) Talking about infinities is a sure way to lead to mistakes, and I'm probably going to make one, but why should the light be infinite? Won't it be the same as the surface of a star over the whole sky? BTW, Charlier's cosmology apparently leads to an infinite static universe which does not suffer Olber's paradox. -- "Roads in space for rockets to travel....four-dimensional roads, curving with relativity" Mail to jsilverlight AT merseia.fsnet.co.uk is welcome. Or visit Jonathan's Space Site http://www.merseia.fsnet.co.uk |
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