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The ____ of how the universe formed is best supported by evidence of radio waves detected in space.Question
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        how the universe formed is best
supported by evidence of radio
waves detected in space.
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    The statement seems to be referencing the prevailing scientific understanding of the formation of the universe, particularly the Big Bang theory. The evidence supporting this theory includes the detection of cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), which are radio waves that permeate the universe. 
The CMB is considered a remnant from the early universe, specifically from the time when the universe had cooled enough for protons and electrons to combine and form neutral hydrogen atoms, allowing photons to travel freely. This radiation provides a crucial snapshot of the universe when it was just about 380,000 years old.
The discovery of this radiation in 1965 by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson helped solidify the Big Bang theory as the dominant explanation for the origins of the universe. Additional evidence includes the observation of the redshift of galaxies, indicating that the universe is expanding.
In summary, the formation of the universe is best supported by evidence such as the cosmic microwave background radiation and other observations related to the expansion of the universe.
    
The CMB is considered a remnant from the early universe, specifically from the time when the universe had cooled enough for protons and electrons to combine and form neutral hydrogen atoms, allowing photons to travel freely. This radiation provides a crucial snapshot of the universe when it was just about 380,000 years old.
The discovery of this radiation in 1965 by Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson helped solidify the Big Bang theory as the dominant explanation for the origins of the universe. Additional evidence includes the observation of the redshift of galaxies, indicating that the universe is expanding.
In summary, the formation of the universe is best supported by evidence such as the cosmic microwave background radiation and other observations related to the expansion of the universe.
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