COBE satelite strongest evidence of the big bang ?

In summary, the data from COBE, although nearly 20 years old, has been consistent with the Big Bang theory and has been a major factor in leading researchers to switch teams from pursuing alternative steady-state theories. More recent satellites, such as Planck, have only further reinforced the evidence for the Big Bang. The fluctuations in the background radiation observed by COBE match the large scale structure of the universe today, providing strong support for the idea that the background radiation is a remnant of the Big Bang.
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So now, do big most bang beleivers and non beleivers think the COBE satelite really proves one way or another the validity of the big bang theory as opposed to the theory that the universe has always existed and that time is a man made concept? Essentially, Is the argument swayed one way or another based on the evidence of the back ground radiation of the COBE satelite ?
 
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Let me put it this way: The few research groups that were still pursuing alternative steady-state alternatives to Big Bang "switched teams" after seeing the data from COBE.

Also, the data from COBE is nearly 20 years old. More recent satellites (e.g Planck) have performed measurements with much higher resolution; all the data is -not surprisingly- consistent with the Big Bang scenario.
 
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Let me put it this way: The few research groups that were still pursuing alternative steady-state alternatives to Big Bang "switched teams" after seeing the data from COBE.

Also, the data from COBE is nearly 20 years old. More recent satellites (e.g Planck) have performed measurements with much higher resolution; all the data is -not surprisingly- consistent with the Big Bang scenario.

There is newer research? Other than Planck or is that the only one? How is it consistent with the big bang?
 
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Well, before Planck there was WMAP (around 2002 or so). But we are talking about satellites here, it is not like we can afford to launch that many of them.
Besides, the only real reason to launch a new satellite is because the technology has improved to a point where one can perform measurements that are significantly more accurate/sensitive than previous measurements.

The data is consistent with Big Bang because the fluctuations in the background radiation seen by COBE are exactly what you would expect from looking at the large scale structure of the universe today (some 13.8 billion years after Big Bang).
It has long been been generally accepted that the background radiation is a remnant of Big Bang, what COBE showed was that not only the "main signal" (the temperature) but also the "noise" are consistent with Big Bang.
 

1. How does the COBE satellite provide evidence for the Big Bang?

The COBE satellite detected cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB), which is a remnant of the radiation that was released during the Big Bang. This radiation is spread throughout the universe and provides strong evidence for the Big Bang theory.

2. What specific data did the COBE satellite gather to support the Big Bang theory?

The COBE satellite measured the temperature of the CMB, which is incredibly uniform throughout the universe. This uniformity is a key prediction of the Big Bang theory, as it suggests that the universe underwent rapid expansion in its early stages.

3. How did the COBE satellite help to confirm the age of the universe?

The COBE satellite measured the CMB's temperature to be approximately 2.7 Kelvin, which corresponds to a time when the universe was about 380,000 years old. This measurement helped to confirm the age of the universe to be around 13.8 billion years.

4. Can the COBE satellite's findings be explained by any other theories besides the Big Bang?

No, the COBE satellite's findings are consistent with the predictions of the Big Bang theory and cannot be explained by any other theories. Its measurements of the CMB's temperature and uniformity provide strong evidence for the Big Bang as the origin of the universe.

5. How has the COBE satellite's evidence for the Big Bang impacted our understanding of the universe?

The COBE satellite's evidence for the Big Bang has greatly contributed to our understanding of the universe's origins and evolution. It has confirmed the Big Bang theory as the most accurate explanation for how our universe came into existence and has provided valuable data for further research and discoveries in cosmology.

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