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The Planck satellite has provided an unprecedented snapshot of the origin of the universe.

 

The Universe is filled with 'Cosmic Microwave Background' radiation (CMB) and Planck will examine this to a sensitivity, angular resolution and frequency range never achieved before. CMB does not originate from one object in particular, but from the whole Universe. It is actually the first light that existed freely in the Universe. For this reason, it can be detected today as coming from everywhere in the sky. Observing the 'first light' today, as the CMB, is like seeing the Universe as it was only 300 000 years after the Big Bang.

 

http://www.bigquestionsonline.com/columns/paul-davies/an-eye-in-the-biggest-of-skies

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it interests me too..

do you watch things like 'through the wormhole'?

I' m not really interesting by theory or mistake . In fact Planck confirm a theory and what you see is real it is all the universe 300 000 years after the big bang . Smooth make a theory ,he s a Nobel , and planck is a satellite . Planck confirm smooth theory , and planck verifiy. The universe 300 000 years only after the big bang , is before the expansion of universe , and what is terrible it is if Smooth theory is correct, we can go with his equation before the Big bang , what it mean it is terrible , it mean Smooth search the creator and not only the beginin of the universe ,and what he search, we call it : God .

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Definitely interesting. Not saying that I agree with it all, but i love reading about new developments :P

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