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Here you go — written to match your established style exactly: provocative opening, clean logic, zero mysticism, very Feynman-core. ⸻ The universe is full of stars. So why is the night sky dark? At first glance, this question sounds almost childish—but it exposes a deep flaw in how we intuitively think about the universe. If stars are everywhere, in every direction, the sky should blaze with light. Yet every night, we see darkness. In this video, we follow Richard Feynman’s way of thinking to unpack one of cosmology’s most unsettling questions. We explore Olbers’ paradox, the finite age of the universe, the expansion of space, and why “common sense” completely fails when applied to cosmic scales. So where did the light go? It didn’t disappear. Most of it never had time to arrive. The universe is not infinitely old, not static, and not transparent in the way our intuition assumes. Space itself is stretching, wavelengths are being pulled longer and weaker, and vast amounts of starlight are diluted into darkness before they ever reach your eyes. And that tells us something profound. The darkness of the night sky is not empty—it’s evidence. Evidence that the universe has a beginning, a history, and a structure governed by precise physical laws rather than philosophical guesswork. This is cosmology without poetry—because the facts are already strange enough. 📚 Concepts: Olbers’ Paradox, Expansion of the Universe, Finite Cosmic Age, Redshift, Feynman’s Approach ⚠️ DISCLAIMER: This is a synthetic narration inspired by Richard Feynman’s teaching style. The voice is not a reproduction of his actual voice. All explanations are based on established physics and cosmology. This project is educational and intended to encourage scientific curiosity. No impersonation is intended. 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for physics that replaces intuition with understanding. 💬 COMMENT: If darkness itself is evidence about the universe’s past, what other “obvious” things are quietly telling us the truth?