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Default Have the Planck satellite seen any substructure inside cold and hotspots of the CMBR?

Have the Planck satellite seen any substructure inside cold and hot
spots of the CMBR?

I think that cold and hot spots in temperature distribution of the
CMBR are light cones ?

I think that hot spots are more distant from us (little bigger
temperature
little nearer Big Bang start) and cold spots (little lesser
temperature little farther from Big Bang start)
are somewhat closer to us?
 




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