Book contents
- The Cosmic Microwave Background
- The Cosmic Microwave Background
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Physical cosmology: A brief introduction
- Part II Discovery of the CMB and current cosmological orthodoxy
- Part III What constitutes an unorthodoxy? An epistemological framework of cosmology
- 8 Underdetermination of theories and models in cosmology
- 9 Was the CMB a smoking gun?
- 10 Classifying and analyzing unorthodoxies
- Part IV Moderate unorthodoxies: The CMB with the Big Bang
- Part V Radical unorthodoxies: The CMB without the Big Bang
- Part VI Formation of the orthodoxy and the alternatives: Epistemological lessons
- Part VII Other philosophically relevant aspects of the CMB
- Book part
- Notes
- References
- Index
9 - Was the CMB a smoking gun?
from Part III - What constitutes an unorthodoxy? An epistemological framework of cosmology
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 09 July 2024
- The Cosmic Microwave Background
- The Cosmic Microwave Background
- Copyright page
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Part I Physical cosmology: A brief introduction
- Part II Discovery of the CMB and current cosmological orthodoxy
- Part III What constitutes an unorthodoxy? An epistemological framework of cosmology
- 8 Underdetermination of theories and models in cosmology
- 9 Was the CMB a smoking gun?
- 10 Classifying and analyzing unorthodoxies
- Part IV Moderate unorthodoxies: The CMB with the Big Bang
- Part V Radical unorthodoxies: The CMB without the Big Bang
- Part VI Formation of the orthodoxy and the alternatives: Epistemological lessons
- Part VII Other philosophically relevant aspects of the CMB
- Book part
- Notes
- References
- Index
Summary
It is tempting to think that the CMB, a remnant of the primordial fireball event, was conceived as smoking gun (or rather the smoke of a firing gun) evidence of the Hot Big Bang. Certainly, the work of some cosmologists was predicated on this assumption, but a number of others developed explanations based on variations on the Big Bang, and those who devised substantially different alternative explanations had various other motives. Moreover, the explanations involved both an historical (including the smoking gun) and a regular experimental mode of inquiry. This is, strictly speaking, even true of contemporary particle physics. Finally, although in principle, experimental and observational approaches to physical phenomena may be on a par epistemically, the physical limitations of studying the entire and unique universe puts cosmology in a far more challenging position than experimental fields of physics. The chapter argues this should prompt an especially cautious attitude to our understanding of the role of the alternatives.
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- The Cosmic Microwave BackgroundHistorical and Philosophical Lessons, pp. 51 - 56Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2024