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  1. Cosmic Microwave Background

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    Observational History and Discovery
    The CMB was theoretically predicted by George Gamow, Ralph Alpher, and Robert Herman in the late 1940s as a natural consequence of the hot Big Bang model [1]. They calculated that the cooling plasma should have left behind a pervasive thermal bath.
    The actual discovery occurred serendipitously in 1964 by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson at Bell Labs using a highly sensitive …
  2. Cosmic Microwave Background (cmb)

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    Observational History and Detection
    The CMB/) was first theoretically predicted in the 1940s as a necessary consequence of the hot Big Bang model by George Gamow, Ralph Alpher, and Robert Herman, who noted that the early universe, being extremely dense and hot, must have left behind a thermal relic [2].
    The accidental discovery occurred in 1964 by Arno Penzias and [Robert Wilson](/entr…
  3. Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation

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    Observational History and Discovery
    The CMB was first theoretically predicted in the 1940s by George Gamow, Ralph Alpher, and Robert Herman, who calculated that the early, opaque universe should have left behind a thermal echo cooling over time [5]. Its accidental discovery occurred in 1964 by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson (physicist)) at Bell Labs using a high…