JWST Discovered Massive Galaxies that SHOULD NOT Exist.

preview_player
Показать описание
The James Webb Space Telescope has just made a discovery that has left scientists scratching their heads. It has detected not one, not two, but six massive galaxies, each with the same mass as our very own Milky Way. What's more, these galaxies were formed between 500 million and 700 million years after the Big Bang, which goes against all current theories about galaxy formation and evolution. But that's not even the strangest part. Instead of containing young blue stars, as expected, these galaxies are filled with old red stars. You read that right - ancient galaxies filled with old red stars. This discovery raises more questions than answers. How did the James Webb Space Telescope even manage to detect these galaxies? How did these massive galaxies form so soon after the Big Bang? And why do they contain old red stars instead of young blue ones?
Join us in this mind-blowing video as we explore the world of astrophysics and unravel the mysteries of these massive galaxies. Get ready for a journey that will leave you with more questions than answers.
Рекомендации по теме
Комментарии
Автор

And perhaps time is different in those areas

sandycoffmansstudio
Автор

I've also heard of the possible detection in very early galaxies of heavier elements than hydrogen and helium (called "metals" by astrophysicists and cosmologists) in abundances that aren't readily explained by current cosmological theory.

takashitamagawa