What is a solution to Olbers' Paradox? a. Light takes time to travel, so we will not see the light from all the stars in the universe at once. b. The stars are moving really fast, but they are so far away that you cannot see them move. c. The sky is actually pitch black and we just see remnant light from dead stars d. The age of the universe is infinite and that's why we see all the light from every star e. The age of the universe is finite, so it's unlikely for any ETS to be 13) Which of the following could be you "cosmic address" (stated from smallest and most local region to biggest and furthest)? a. You, Earth, solar system, Local Cluster, Local Supercluster, Milky Way b. You, Earth, solar system, Milky Way, Local Supercluster, Local Cluster you, Earth, solar system, Local Cluster, Milky Way, Local Supercluster you, Earth, Local Cluster, Local C. d. Supercluster, solar system, Milky Way you, Earth, solar system, Milky Way, Local Cluster, Local Supercluster 14) What is 1370000000 years in scientific notation? 13.7 x 10⁹ 137.0 x 10⁹ e. technologically advanced enough to reach earth a. b. C. d. e. 1.37 x 10⁹ 13.7 x 108 13.7 x 107