The Olbers Conjecture, Revisited
General Physics
2007-05-23 v3
Abstract
The Olbers conjecture, that under reasonable assumptions, light from the stars should sum at the Earth to make the sky bright at night, has been a subject of study since the early 19th century. It has been incorporated into some of modern cosmology. To complement Olbers's conjecture, we suggest a new calculation modelled as a projecture, in the form of an imaginary star probe. We find that there are not enough of stars. We also confirm Olbers's reasoning analytically. Note: The SSI-31 slides are numbered and presented at the end of the text; the slides include some results omitted from the text.
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@article{arxiv.physics/0104067,
title = {The Olbers Conjecture, Revisited},
author = {John Michael Williams},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:physics/0104067},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
12 pages; v. 2.0 corrects calculations with astrophysical data. Also, preparatory SLAC SSI posters are included