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Physics, 06.12.2019 22:31 kimlyn58p0wyn0

Opposite sides of the universe have the same temperature, yet according to the standard big bang theory these points are too far apart for light to have traveled from one side to the other in the age of the universe; i. e., they cannot have exchanged heat to even out their temperature. why, then, do they have the same temperature?

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