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what assumptions are made in olbers' paradox? the universe is uniformly filled with stars. the universe is finite. the universe is infinite and uniformly filled with stars. the universe is finite and uniformly filled with stars. the universe is infinite.

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In Olbers' paradox, it is assumed that the distribution of stars is uniform rather than just infinitely large. That implies a stable density, which translates to the same infinity.

Density is defined as the ratio of mass to volume, or mass per unit volume. It is a way to quantify how much "stuff" an object has in relation to its volume (cubic metre or cubic centimeter). A measurement of how closely matter is packed together is called density. Greek scientist Archimedes is credited with discovering the density principle. Olbers' dilemma, commonly referred to as the "black night sky conundrum," is a claim made in astrophysics and physical cosmology that the absence of light in the night sky contradicts the idea of an everlasting, unchanging cosmos.

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