题目
ASTR 350 ONL FA25: Big Bang,Black Holes,Universe (Liu, X)
单项选择题
What is so important about the lumps we see in the Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation?
选项
A.a. They don't obey Hubble's Law of universal expansion.
B.b. They show that globular clusters really are younger than the age of the Universe.
C.c. They are evidence of the initial fluctuations that eventually formed galaxies.
D.d. They prove that the Cosmological Principle is not valid.
E.e. They were the original source of all the Helium in the Universe.

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To analyze this question, I'll consider what the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) lumps represent and how each option matches or misrepresents that.
Option a: 'They don't obey Hubble's Law of universal expansion.' This statement is inaccurate in the context of the CMB. The CMB is a snapshot from the early universe and does not violate Hubble's law; rather, it reflects a nearly uniform radiation background with tiny anisotropies. The large-scale expansion de......Login to view full explanation登录即可查看完整答案
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