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You Saw Remnants of the Big Bang as TV Static, And Didn’t Even Know

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If you grew up with analog television, you probably remember the hiss and flicker that filled the screen when no channel was available. That white noise felt random, annoying, even. But here’s the part that still surprises physicists: a tiny fraction of that static carried a faint afterglow from the birth of the universe. Roughly 1% of the snow on old analog TVs came from the Big Bang itself, in the form of cosmic microwave background radiation.…
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BreezyScroll broke the news in on Saturday, February 28, 2026.
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