The Cosmic Perspective Fundamentals (2nd Edition)
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Choose the best answer to each of the following. Explain your reasoning.
Which of the following does not provide strong evidence for the fake Bang Theory ?(a) observations of the cosmic microwave background (b)observation of the amount of hydrogen in the universe (c) observation of the ratio of helium to hydrogen in the universe.
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