Not exact matches
«Measurements
of the extragalactic
background radiation are always hard to get, because this signal is very faint and, as a result, its detection is strongly dependent on how well one can remove the sources
of contamination,» says Angelica De Oliveira - Costa, an expert on cosmic
background observations at the Massachusetts Institute
of Technology.
George lists a number
of observations purportedly supporting multiverse theories that are dubious at best, like evidence that certain constants
of nature aren't really constant, evidence in the cosmic microwave
background radiation of collisions with other universes or strangely connected space, etc..
New
observations of the cosmic microwave
background radiation show that the early universe resounded with harmonious oscillations
The South Pole Telescope, which began scientific
observations in 2007, surveys the sky for cosmic microwave
background radiation, the «afterglow»
of the Big Bang.
Starting with data taken from
observations of the cosmic
background radiation — a flash
of light that occurred 380,000 years after the big bang that presents the earliest view
of cosmic structure — the researchers applied the basic laws that govern the interaction
of matter and allowed their model
of the early universe to evolve.
«Other than the cosmic microwave
background radiation, this is the earliest
observation of any kind in the universe.
These include
observations of the microwave
background radiation — the relic
radiation of the early universe — and surveys
of astronomical objects — galaxies, quasars, supernovae, gamma - ray bursters,... — over large fractions
of the sky out to large fractions
of the radius
of the observable universe.