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The fact (simplified) is that our planet is rotating arount the Sun, also our solar system is rotating... Is there available information on direction of CMBR in relation to our planet or to our solar system? THX
foun answer myself
Re: does the cosmos have direction?
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There is no sense of "universal direction" at all. You are welcome to use the plane of the Earth's rotation to define the perpendicular direction "up." You're also welcome to use the plane of the Earth's orbit, which is 23.5 degrees different. Or the plane of Sun's orbit around the Galaxy, which is again different. Or the plane of the Galaxy.
You get the idea. There's no preferred direction. There's also nothing different about radio waves, etc. that could be used to
specify one.
Let's start all over again. Is CMBR in one direction or many?
The fact (simplified) is that our planet is rotating arount the Sun, also our solar system is rotating... Is there available information on direction of CMBR in relation to our planet or to our solar system? THX
foun answer myself
Re: does the cosmos have direction?
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There is no sense of "universal direction" at all. You are welcome to use the plane of the Earth's rotation to define the perpendicular direction "up." You're also welcome to use the plane of the Earth's orbit, which is 23.5 degrees different. Or the plane of Sun's orbit around the Galaxy, which is again different. Or the plane of the Galaxy.
You get the idea. There's no preferred direction. There's also nothing different about radio waves, etc. that could be used to
specify one.
Let's start all over again. Is CMBR in one direction or many?
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