Not sure what you mean by "theory" and not sure what you mean by "pros and cons."
The MCBR (actually the "CMBR") exists, and its spectrum is EXACTLY as predicted by the hypothesis of our Universe having begun to expand from great density about thirteen billion years ago. Proponents of every other hypothesis about our Universe have to state, "I don't know WHY the CMBR is there, and I don't know why it has the spectrum it has. It's just there and I can't explain it."
The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
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.
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.
1) Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation 2) The universe is very quickly expanding
For most cosmologists, the refutation of the steady-state theory came with the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1965, which was predicted by the Big Bang theory
The evidence of cosmic microwave background radiation supports the Big Bang theory.
cosmic microwave background radiation
CMB is cosmic microwave background radiation. It is the radiation that is the basis for the Big Bang theory.
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.
The 'big bang' theory.
The red shift and the cosmic microwave background radiation was the evidence used to develop 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.
1) Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation 2) The universe is very quickly expanding
The Big Bang.
The cosmic background radiation - in the microwave part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
For most cosmologists, the refutation of the steady-state theory came with the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation in 1965, which was predicted by the Big Bang theory
The age of the universe is determined by CMBR, which is left over energy from the Big Bang Theory. CMBR stands for Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation.