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Scientific Paper
Title Big Bang: The Need for New Experiments
Author(s) Lee Coe
Keywords theoretical cosmology, origin and formation of the universe, big bang, expanding-universe hypothesis
Published 1988
Journal Physics Essays
Volume 1
Number 3
Pages 176-178

Abstract

Could it be that the 2.7?K ?cosmic? radiation is not really cosmic and actually originates in the apparatus that measures it?