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I'm currently taking A-level physics and Olber's Paradox isn't part of the syllabus at all, unfortunately.



Why unfortunately? They can hardly cover everything! And they certainly can't mention everything covered in the syllabus.

Typically it would be discussed in the context of cosmology; if they don't cover cosmology at all that's unfortunate, but not mentioning this very specific footnote to it would be understandable. And even if they do plan on covering it, I'd be a little surprised if it was listed on the syllabus.




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