Cosmic Microwave Background Surveys

In summary, the conversation discusses the relationship between surveys of the Milky Way and the concept of it being a 'closed' system. The question of whether the surveys were based on data from the visible Universe or restricted to data within the Milky Way is also brought up. It is clarified that the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) is present everywhere in the universe, originating from the Big Bang and currently located 45 billion light years away from the Milky Way.
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Is the survey Universally representative?
If I understand correctly, by reference say here, the results seem to relate to a survey of the Milky Way.
1. Is the Milky Way a 'closed' system?
2. Whether or not, were the surveys based on data from the visible Universe, or restricted in all or part to the data form 'within' the Milky Way.
 
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Apologies, I intended to post only the link, not realizing it would start the video off!
 
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The CMB is everywhere in the universe. The radiation comes from the hot plasma of the Big Bang and has been travelling since then. The stuff that emitted the radiation we now see as the CMB is currently around 45 billion light years away, far beyond the Milky Way.
 
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That is very clear thank you
martyn
 
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