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The Cosmic Microwave Background: Historical and Philosophical Lessons examines one of modern science’s most profound discoveries—the faint afterglow of the Big Bang that fills the entire universe. Written by Slobodan Perovic and Milan M. Cirkovic, this comprehensive work traces the historical journey of CMB research from its unexpected discovery in 1964 through contemporary observational advances.
Beyond the technical details, the authors explore the deeper philosophical implications of CMB discoveries, questioning how this radiation reshaped our understanding of cosmic origins, time, and existence itself. The book addresses the interplay between experimental evidence and theoretical frameworks, revealing how scientific progress relies on both empirical observation and conceptual innovation. Readers gain insight into the epistemological challenges astronomers faced and continue to face when interpreting cosmic phenomena.







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