What prevents astronomers from determining stellar distance merely by measuring apparent brightness?

Answer

Light dims dramatically according to the inverse square law due to immense distances.

Simply measuring brightness is insufficient because the immense distances cause light to dim dramatically according to the inverse square law.

What prevents astronomers from determining stellar distance merely by measuring apparent brightness?

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