单词 | olbers' paradox |
释义 | Olbers' paradox[ ohl-berz ] / ˈoʊl bərz / noun Astronomy.the paradox that if the universe consisted of an infinite number of stars equally distributed through space, then every line of sight would come from a star and the night sky would glow uniformly, which is observationally not true. Origin of Olbers' paradoxFirst recorded in 1950–55; after H.W.M. Olbers Words nearby Olbers' paradoxÖland, olanzapine, Olathe, Olav V, Olbers, Olbers' paradox, Olcott, old, old Adam, old age, old age pension Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 |
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