The Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is the oldest thing we can see in the universe, representing the first light that traveled freely through space approximately 380,000 years after the Big Bang. About 13.8 billion years ago, the universe began as an unimaginably hot, dense expansion. As it expanded and cooled, light could finally travel freely, creating this 'cosmic echo' that has been stretching into faint microwave wavelengths over billions of years. This CMB serves as a literal snapshot of the infant universe and forms the foundation for modern cosmology, proving how our universe began.
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The Oldest Thing You Can See in the Universe (It’s Not a Star) | Facty Science | Q&A | GK | #ShortsAdded:
Have you ever wondered what the oldest thing you can see in the universe is?
It's not a star or a galaxy. It's the cosmic microwave background [music] or CMB.
Think of it as the ultimate cosmic echo.
About 13.8 billion years ago, the Big Bang triggered an unimaginably hot, dense [music] expansion.
As the universe expanded, it cooled down.
Around 380,000 years later, light was finally [music] able to travel freely through space.
That first light is still bathing the cosmos today.
Over billions of [music] years, cosmic expansion stretched this light into faint microwave wavelengths.
It is a literal snapshot of the infant universe >> [music] >> acting as the foundation for modern cosmology and proving how our universe began. [music]
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