Gravity Grinch on Nostr: If the hom+isotropic matter density of this model consisted of inf many eternal ...
If the hom+isotropic matter density of this model consisted of inf many eternal stars, then, yes, we would see a bright sky. Light would have had inf much time to come from all directions to us and each line of sight would end in a star.
But... 2/6
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