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The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
It is not so much that the universe is expanding, but rather the rationalization for its expansion that provides evidence to support the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier that there is an evolutionary expansion of the universe which promotes a finite age for the universe.
The red shift doesn't just indicate that there is evidence for the Big Bang theory: the Hubble red shift is evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
The Cosmic Microwave Background, discovered (almost by accident) in 1964, perfectly matches what the Big Bang Theory predicted. No other hypothesis can begin to explain it, beyond saying "Well, it's just there and I have no explanation why."
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The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
OK, I'll ask. "What is the evidence?"
They would find what theory this evidence supports instead (according to AQA exam mark sheet)
It is not so much that the universe is expanding, but rather the rationalization for its expansion that provides evidence to support the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier that there is an evolutionary expansion of the universe which promotes a finite age for the universe.
The red shift doesn't just indicate that there is evidence for the Big Bang theory: the Hubble red shift is evidence supporting the Big Bang theory.
It is not so much that the universe is expanding, but rather the rationalization for its expansion that provides evidence to support the Big Bang Theory. The Big Bang supports interpreted observational evidence of the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation (CMBR) barrier that there is an evolutionary expansion of the universe which promotes a finite age for the universe.
Theories don't support theories.Only evidence that comes from observation or experiment supports or demolishes theories.
That depends on what you mean by "these".
Like any theoretical model, they are all theories searching for validation. While observational evidence supports one theory over another, there is no reference to suggest that cosmogony happened exactly as presented via the Big Bang Theory.
The red shift and the cosmic microwave background radiation was the evidence used to develop the big bang theory.