Not exact matches
Planck's stunning map of the cosmic
microwave background, on the other hand,
seems to have delivered the perfect mix of confirmation and surprises.
This oval itself may
seem difficult to interpret, but its importance is clear: The cosmic
microwave background supports the Big Bang as the model for our universe's creation.
This cosmic
microwave background (CMB) radiation
seemed to indicate that the early cosmos was remarkably uniform — a hot, dense fireball that expanded and cooled over the next 14 billion years.