On the cosmic background radiation and the age of the Universe

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Melendez Lugo, Leandro [1 ]
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[1] Inst Nacl Invest Nucl, La Marquesa 52750, Ocoyoacac, Mexico
关键词
Background Radiation; Universe Age; Big Bang; Cosmology; Universe Expansion; Galaxies; Quasars; Cosmologic Principle; Big Bang Echo; INFLATIONARY UNIVERSE; DISCOVERY; ANISOTROPIES; FLATNESS; ISOTROPY; HORIZON;
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10.4006/0836-1398-26.3.358
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
A basic fundamental analysis indicates that any radiation emitted by remote objects, such as galaxies and quasars, has only a limited age in comparison with that of the Universe. The radiation emitted by such objects thousands of millions of years ago is the oldest one that can be detected. Any previous radiation emitted by these bodies during their dispersion process resulting from the Universe expansion cannot be detected. It is shown on the basis of this analysis that the age of the Universe is much greater than that established as 13,700 millions of years and that the cosmic microwave background radiation must have a source other than the Big Bang. (C) 2013 Physics Essays Publication.
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