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− | The classical blackbody radiation curve of the 2.7 Cosmic Background Radiation is so perfect that Big Bang cosmologists have had a very difficult time reconciling it with both the laws of physics and the concept of an expanding universe. | + | The classical blackbody radiation curve of the 2.7 Cosmic Background Radiation is so perfect that Big Bang cosmologists have had a very difficult time reconciling it with both the laws of physics and the concept of an expanding universe. |
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Scientific Paper | |
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Title | The Evolution of the Universe |
Author(s) | James Carter |
Keywords | CBR, Black Body, Big Bang, Expanding universe |
Published | 2008 |
Journal | None |
Abstract
The classical blackbody radiation curve of the 2.7 Cosmic Background Radiation is so perfect that Big Bang cosmologists have had a very difficult time reconciling it with both the laws of physics and the concept of an expanding universe.