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The cosmic background radiation is believed to be the remains of the radiation emitted by the Universe when it started to get transparent - when it had cooled down to a temperature of about 3000 kelvin.

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Which theory is supported by the evidence of cosmic microwave backround radiation?

The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.


What theory predicted the cosmic background radiation?

The Big Bang.


Which of these is evidence that supports the big bang theory?

cosmic microwave background radiation


Which theory of the universe did the 1964 discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation support?

I didn't check the year... But the cosmic background radiation is said to support the big bang theory, because it agrees with the radiation that is expected from an expanding Universe.


What kind of radition helped prove the big bang theory to scientists?

Cosmic background radiation.


What is cmb?

CMB is cosmic microwave background radiation. It is the radiation that is the basis for the Big Bang theory.


This theory lost its appeal when astronomers discovered quasars and cosmic background radiation?

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The discovery of cosmic microwave background radiation and primordial helium gas was scientific evidence supporting what theory?

The 'big bang' theory.


What scientists use to support the big bang theory?

The Doppler effect and background cosmic radiation are the big ones.


What evidence was used to develop the big bang theory?

The red shift and the cosmic microwave background radiation was the evidence used to develop the big bang theory.


Why was the COBE important to the big bang theory?

The COBE (Cosmic Background Explorer) was important to the big bang theory because it provided very precise measurements of the cosmic microwave background radiation. These measurements confirmed the existence of this radiation and provided strong evidence for the theory of the big bang, which suggests that the universe began with a hot, dense, and expanding state. The COBE's findings supported the idea that the cosmic microwave background radiation is a remnant of the early stages of the universe.


Why did the discovery of cosmic background radiation with a wavelength of 7.35 cm help support the big bang theory?

Note that it also helped support the theory of inflation. The reason is that the observed radiation very closely matched what was expected from the theory.