The Olbers’ paradox is a famous philosophical problem introduced by the German astronomer Hermann Olbers in the 19th century. It is based on the assumption that if the universe is infinite, eternal, and stars are uniformly distributed, then the entire sky should be lit by starlight. However, the night sky is dark, which has led to deep reflections on the structure, age, and light propagation of the universe. Even today, it remains a significant source of inspiration in cosmology.

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