Core Intelligence Points
- The CMB is leftover heat from early times.
- It fills the whole sky.
- Small variations seeded structure.
Full Technical Analysis
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Type
Microwave glow
Age
Very early snapshot
Uniformity
Nearly even
Clues
Tiny variations
DATA_VERIFIED
The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is faint radiation arriving from all directions. It is the cooled remnant of the early universe, from a time when the universe first became transparent and light could travel freely.
Because it comes from such an early epoch, the CMB acts like a snapshot of the young universe. It is astonishingly uniform, but not perfectly. Tiny temperature differences reveal the early “lumpiness” that gravity later amplified into galaxies and clusters.
Cosmology is full of bold ideas, but the CMB is a hard observational anchor. It’s one of the strongest supports for the Big Bang framework.