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Two astronomers accidentally discovered (1:unifrom, 2:background radiation, 3:not uniform, 4:137,000,000 years ago, or 5:13,700,000 years ago), which is evidence of universe expansion that supports the Big Bang theory. This is particularly strong evidence because its temperature is (1:unifrom, 2:background radiation, 3:not uniform, 4:137,000,000 years ago, or 5:13,700,000 years ago). By observing this today, we can see what the universe looked like (1:unifrom, 2:background radiation, 3:not uniform, 4:137,000,000 years ago, or 5:13,700,000 years ago)
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Two astronomers accidentally discovered **(2: background radiation)**, which is evidence of universe expansion that supports the Big Bang theory. This is particularly strong evidence because its temperature is **(1: uniform)**. By observing this today, we can see what the universe looked like **(5: 13,700,000 years ago)**.
To summarize:
- Background radiation
- Uniform temperature
- 13,700,000 years ago
Two astronomers accidentally discovered **(2: background radiation)**, which is evidence of universe expansion that supports the Big Bang theory. This is particularly strong evidence because its temperature is **(1: uniform)**. By observing this today, we can see what the universe looked like **(5: 13,700,000 years ago)**.
To summarize:
- Background radiation
- Uniform temperature
- 13,700,000 years ago
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