No it wouldn't. You're referring to Olber's Paradox which debunks the idea of an infinite large observable universe with infinite stars. A finite universe and/or an infinite unobservable universe would produce the sky we see at night, because there would be spaces between stars and also stars at a great distance wouldn't be visible due to dimness or time it takes light to reach earth.
This is pretty entry level astronomy stuff.
No it wouldn't. You're referring to Olber's Paradox which debunks the idea of an infinite large observable universe with infinite stars. A finite universe and/or an infinite unobservable universe would produce the sky we see at night, because there would be spaces between stars and also stars at a great distance wouldn't be visible due to dimness or time it takes light to reach earth.
This is pretty entry level astronomy stuff.
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