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Which theory says the cosmic radaiation levels are predicted
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The theory that predicts cosmic radiation levels is primarily based on the **Big Bang theory** and the **Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation**. The CMB is the afterglow radiation from the Big Bang, which occurred approximately 13.8 billion years ago. This theory suggests that as the universe expanded and cooled, radiation decoupled from matter and became a uniform background of microwaves permeating the universe.
In addition to the Big Bang theory, the **standard model of cosmology**, which incorporates elements such as the expansion of the universe, the distribution of matter, and dark energy, also helps predict cosmic radiation levels and their properties.
The detection and study of cosmic radiation, including high-energy cosmic rays and the CMB, have been essential in confirming predictions made by these theories and enhancing our understanding of the universe's structure and evolution.
In addition to the Big Bang theory, the **standard model of cosmology**, which incorporates elements such as the expansion of the universe, the distribution of matter, and dark energy, also helps predict cosmic radiation levels and their properties.
The detection and study of cosmic radiation, including high-energy cosmic rays and the CMB, have been essential in confirming predictions made by these theories and enhancing our understanding of the universe's structure and evolution.