cosmogrl said:
Please do carry on. I always want to know more! ...
russ_watters said:
.. the CMB is a remnant of the Big Bang and the surface of last scattering ...
Cosmogrl, we could take a cue from Russ, who mentioned the
surface of last scattering, and talk about that, if you want.
It's an important visual concept, something to be able to picture in your mind that helps understand the CMB.
You will have encountered the SoLS (temporary abbreviation) if you glanced at Wikipedia CMB
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cosmic_microwave_background_radiation
the SoLS is mentioned in 3rd paragraph of the CMB Features section. They put it in bold type to make it easy to spot.
The SoLS is also mentioned in the Wikipedia Observable Universe in the Size section.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Observable_universe#Size
Wikipedia is not 100percent reliable as an authority (!) but it's fair to conclude that since these two articles highlight the SoLS idea it could be a useful thing to visualize. If you read the Wikipedia CMB, or the Features section, you will probably have questions, like e.g. how can it be 45 or 46 billion lightyears away, and we just now getting light emitted by the matter at the SoLS? Or something else. Ask if something puzzles you or if you question it.
Since Russ mentioned it, he might want to elaborate. Or you may already have encountered the idea.
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I have a brief comment on the SoLS too. I picture the matter out there as it is today. It has formed stars and galaxies and some of the stars have planets. And creatures that observe and ask, like us.
And our matter was what was once hot and emitted what they receive as CMB. We are at their surface of last scattering, just like they are at ours.
Everybody's matter was once hot and uniformly distributed like a glowing fog, just at that moment slowly becoming transparent as it cooled to below 3000 kelvin. So everybody's matter was the source of somebody else's CMB. It's only a question of getting the travel-time for the light right. The people 45 billion LY from us are the ones now receiving the glow from our patch of hot fog. And we are receiving theirs, because of how long it's been since the moment of clearing, when transparency occurred. Namely it has been 13.7 billion years, and therefore the present distance of separation has to be 45 or 46 billion LY just to get the timing right. That's my comment. Anything raise questions for you or is it clear? Or is it something trivial or that you already had gone thru?
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Cosmogrl, my understanding is that the Olber dark sky business has now been adequately handled. Is that right? So we are now moving on to other questions your posts raised, about CMB in particular.