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Darkness at night
Darkness at night, <emphasis>Why is the sky dark at night?</emphasis>The answer to this ancient and celebrated riddle, says Edward Harrison, seems relatively simple: the sun has set and is now shining on the other side of the earth. But suppose we were space traveler, Darkness at night has a rating of 3.5 stars
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Darkness at night, Why is the sky dark at night?The answer to this ancient and celebrated riddle, says Edward Harrison, seems relatively simple: the sun has set and is now shining on the other side of the earth. But suppose we were space traveler, Darkness at night
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  • Darkness at night
  • Written by author E Harrison
  • Published by Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press, 1987., 1987/07/01
  • Why is the sky dark at night?The answer to this ancient and celebrated riddle, says Edward Harrison, seems relatively simple: the sun has set and is now shining on the other side of the earth. But suppose we were space traveler
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Prologue

1. Why Is the Sky Dark at Night?

I The Riddle Begins

2. Three Rival Systems

3. Celestial Light

4. The Starry Message

II The Riddle Develops

5. The Cartesian System

6. Newton's Needles and Halley's Shells

7. A Forest of Stars

8. The Misty Forest

9. Worlds on Worlds

10. Revelations of Chaos

III The Riddle Continues

11. The Fractal Universe

12. The Visible Universe

13. The Golden Walls of Edgar Allan Poe

14. Lord Kelvin Sees the Light

15. Ether Voids, Curved Space, and a Midnight Sun

16. The Expanding Universe

17. The Cosmic Redshift

18. Energy in the Universe

Epilogue

Proposed Solutions to the Riddle of Darkness at Night

Appendixes

1. Digges on the Infinity of the Universe

2. Halley on the Infinity of the Sphere of Stars

3. Ch&#233seaux Explains the Riddle of Darkness

4. Olbers Revives the Riddle of Darkness

5. Kelvin on an Old and Celebrated Hypothesis

Notes

Bibliography

Index


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