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On Resolving Olbers' Paradox with Interstellar-Space-Induced Light Filaments

Authors: Arvin Sharma

The interstellar medium is far from a vacuum containing Hydrogen, Helium and various heavier atoms in a plethora of states including neutral, ionized, gas and solid. The formation of light filaments has been demonstrated since the early 1960s as a nonlinear optical response by the material to the incident electromagnetic energy creating self-focusing of the beam by the material resulting in filaments of light to form. We provide insight into the formation of filaments in plasma to introduce a unified theory of filament formation in both plasma and pure electromagnetic energy throughout interstellar space in pursuit of answering a simple question - why space is dark.

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