How Time Dilation Explained CMB and Killed the Big Bang
<p>Every body radiates its heat. Night vision goggles are based on that : all they do — convert lower frequency light (infrared/heat) into higher frequency visible light. The colder the body the lower frequency (longer wavelength) light it emits. Our Universe body (even a few atoms of hydrogen or dust per cubic meter ) has the temperature of 2.7 Kelvin, and so it radiates heat (very low frequency light). And 2.7-Kelvin-heat-light has the same frequency as the infamous CMB. But what about the heat that comes to us from the <strong>past/remote</strong> parts of the Universe? — In <strong><em>How Time Dilation Killed 14-Billion-Year-Old-Universe Concept</em></strong> we explained that <strong>past = remote</strong> (by finite speed of light), and that light from the past Universe comes to us stretched/redshifted/lower frequency/longer wavelength. And so the heat from the past comes to us as even more stretched light, meaning even colder light. That is why the heat from the past/remote parts of the Universe is colder to us than the heat from the nearby Universe — heat from the past does not heat up the present. More details on thermal radiation intensity in <strong><em>The Universe Is Not Cooling Down</em></strong>!</p>
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