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Physics, 07.07.2019 03:10 art3misdiangelo

The cosmic microwave background radiation, the remnant of the radiation produced in the original big bang explosion, appears to us to be not quite uniform in temperature or intensity in all directions—that is, it is not isotropic. why is this?

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