Message from @Citizen Z
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but wouldnt the sun melt the ice
@Pewdielie yes to a certain point
Just as is observed
Let's debunk this one
how does flat earth account for 24 hour sunlight in the antarctic during the summer solstice?
@Citizen Z thanks for posting the Olbers Paradox meme! I had forgotten about that. back in grad school I was taking an advanced mathematics for physicists course and the prof (also head of our theoretical chemistry group) put this problem on one of our exams. When we discussed later, he didn't offer an explanation for why we don't see this in real life and just said "it's interesting, isn't it? with a little smile :). He was a devout Christian so perhaps he had a suspicion that something is wrong but didn't dare bring it up in class. I should contact him and discuss FE. He is one of the sharpest guys I've ever met.
Its because of redshift
no I think it's gravity
I don't see how gravity would cause that effect?
it sucks the light away so we can't see it
Yes its interesting.
wha?
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oh its a joke
sorry. we shouldn't make a joke of space.
that's NASAs job
we pay them $20 billion per year so we shouldn't do their work for them...
The explination for this paradox fyi is that light that travels long distances gets shifted to lower frequency, an effect called "redshift." This means that stars that are very far away emit below viable ranges.
right. millions and billions of "light years" away!
but there is cosmic background radiation at lower frequencies that is similar to what the paradox describes that you can detect with a large telescope
hmm....I think I'm sticking with gravity
pardon the pun 🙂
The solution to the Olbers paradox is that there are many things in between the stars and the Earth, like nebula which absorb nearly all visible light
i am stuck on probability hw
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ironically i have probability hw i should be doing rn
i get answer two different ways that both seem right but they both different
yuck
There is light everywhere in the universe in the form of the cosmic microwave background
u can post the question and i can try to help if u want
im not sure if i can
"Jimmy is one of n people playing a game. They take turins flipping a biased coin for which the probability of heads is equal to p and tails is q= 1-p. They will go one after another in a predetermined order; once someone flips heads the game is over and he/she is declared the winner." Find a closed form expression for the expected value of the number of times jimmy flips the coin if he is LAST in line
I have my first method which is
E(coin flips) = 0*p(J doesnt flip) + 1*p(J flips and wins) + (1 + E(coin flips))*p(J flips and doesnt win)
but this doesnt give me same answer as brute forcing
1p(j wins first flip) + 2(j wins 2nd flip) + 3(j wins 3rd flip) + .....