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Geography, 19.02.2021 19:30, pennyelaineodom

The big bang theory states that the Universe began by expanding from a small point nearly 14 billion years ago. Since that time, the Universe has continued to expand, and it is still expanding today. In 1964, two scientists, Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson, were studying electromagnetic radiation emitted from space. During their research, they detected background radiation coming from all directions in the sky. This background radiation was found to be microwaves created during the big bang.

What does this information demonstrate?

A. Most scientific theories of the Universe's origin remain the same even if scientific data fails to support them.
B. Scientific data can be used to help show that theories of the Universe's origin should always remain the same.
C. Scientific data can be used to help support a theory of the origin of the Universe. D. The origin of the Universe should be explained by stating a theory is correct before collecting data.

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