Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy
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Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy
Summary
Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy is a hypothesis[1]. It draws 273 Wikipedia views per month (hypothesis category, ranking #34 of 235).[2]
Key Facts
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's instance of is recorded as hypothesis[3].
- axis of evil is named after Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy[4].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's part of is recorded as universe[5].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's Commons category is recorded as Axis of evil (cosmology)[6].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's time of discovery or invention is recorded as +2003-00-00T00:00:00Z[7].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's facet of is recorded as cosmology[8].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's facet of is recorded as cosmological principle[9].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/1218r_kn[10].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's named by is recorded as João Magueijo[11].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's research site is recorded as Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe[12].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's research site is recorded as Planck[13].
- Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's Namuwiki ID is recorded as 악의 축(천문학)[14].
Body
Geography
Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's part of is recorded as universe[5].
Designation and Status
Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy's instance of is recorded as hypothesis[3].
History and Context
axis of evil is named after Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy[4].
Why It Matters
Ecliptic alignment of CMB anisotropy draws 273 Wikipedia views per month (hypothesis category, ranking #34 of 235).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[15] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[16]