On Sun, Sep 8, 2024 at 9:13 PM Alan Grayson <[email protected]> wrote:

*>> if you extended a line from you to any point on the sky it would
>> eventually hit the center of a star, and so every point on the nighttime
>> sky would be as bright as the sun. But that's not what we observe.*
>
>
> *> As for the unobservable part of the universe, moving away at faster
> than light speed, I conjecture that Inflation is the cause.*
>

*I'm not talking about inflation, just the normal everyday expansion of the
universe, which has been known since the mid-1920s, means that stars  a
finite distance away are moving away from us faster than the speed of light
, and so the light from them will never reach us.  *

*> if we run the clock backward, they would eventually come back into
> view, *
>

*Yes there are stars that we can see today that we won't be able to see
tomorrow, 1 trillion years from now we won't be able to see any stars
except those that are in the Milky Way because those stars are
gravitationally bound together.  *

*> I disagree with your final conclusion. Even if the universe is infinite,
> many stars that are directly in our line of sight, might be too faint to be
> seen, as is the case of nearby brown dwarf stars, which comprise 50% of
> stars in our relatively nearby neighborhood, but too faint to see.*
>

*Sirius A is the brightest star in the sky but it has a companion, Sirius
B, which is hotter and, because the light emitted of a hot object  is
proportional to the size of the object and to the fourth power of the
temperature, is much much brighter, and yet it is impossible to see unless
you have a fairly large telescope. That is because although its light is
very intense Sirius B is far smaller than Serious A. One has a diameter of
about 1,000,000 miles while the other has a diameter of only 6800 miles, so
even though it's very intense the total amount of light given off is much
less than Sirius A. *

  John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>
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