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Webb Telescope finds six galaxies challenging the theory of creation
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well, do you remember? A few weeks ago an image of an early galaxy taken by the James Webb telescope created a lot of buzz in the field of astronomy. Some astronomers even questioned the Standard Cosmological Model, and many media channels were reporting that the Big Bang didn't happen! We're Wrong About the Beginning of the Universe!
But, astronomers who believed in the Big Bang Theory were saying, "No, the Webb Telescope has not disproved the Big Bang Theory, we just need to revise our Standard Model again." Scientists were not accepting That the model is wrong, they said that it still needs some improvement.
But the James Webb Telescope showed a different kind of surprise with its brand-new discoveries. Recently the Webb telescope again discovered some early galaxies showing properties different from our Standard Model. These early galaxies showed different properties than those predicted by the Standard Model. Even these galaxies have gone through an unexpected evolution that brings dark matter, gravity, and even the idea of the beginning of the universe into controversy.
Now let's delve deeper into these discoveries and understand, "is whatever we know so far about the beginning of the universe, really correct? Or the universe has a different history of which we have no idea yet?
Our universe has many stories to tell, amazingly we humans have the intelligence to understand it. But our universe is so complex that most of the time we fail to understand it. We created a standard model that explains how our present universe came into being, and how stars and galaxies formed. We have a timeline of how these galaxies went through an evolution. We built this Standard Model with our current understanding of physics.
Have we really got the model right? Or the universe is much more complex than we have understood so far. The discoveries of the James Webb Telescope have recently raised many questions. Six new galaxies discovered in the early stages of the universe showed unexpected properties. These galaxies are much more mature than our Standard Model suggests.
These galaxies are much more massive than what astronomers had previously predicted. In this survey, astronomers detected 6 galaxies with a stellar mass of about 10^10 solar masses. What is surprising is that these galaxies date back just 500-750 million years after the Big Bang.
Well, astronomers did not expect this.
Joel Leja, assistant professor of astronomy and astrophysicist at Penn says, " These objects are way more massive than anyone expected," "We expected only to find tiny, young, baby galaxies at this point in time, but we've discovered galaxies as mature as our own in what was previously understood to be the dawn of the universe."
Credit- NASA,ESA
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But, astronomers who believed in the Big Bang Theory were saying, "No, the Webb Telescope has not disproved the Big Bang Theory, we just need to revise our Standard Model again." Scientists were not accepting That the model is wrong, they said that it still needs some improvement.
But the James Webb Telescope showed a different kind of surprise with its brand-new discoveries. Recently the Webb telescope again discovered some early galaxies showing properties different from our Standard Model. These early galaxies showed different properties than those predicted by the Standard Model. Even these galaxies have gone through an unexpected evolution that brings dark matter, gravity, and even the idea of the beginning of the universe into controversy.
Now let's delve deeper into these discoveries and understand, "is whatever we know so far about the beginning of the universe, really correct? Or the universe has a different history of which we have no idea yet?
Our universe has many stories to tell, amazingly we humans have the intelligence to understand it. But our universe is so complex that most of the time we fail to understand it. We created a standard model that explains how our present universe came into being, and how stars and galaxies formed. We have a timeline of how these galaxies went through an evolution. We built this Standard Model with our current understanding of physics.
Have we really got the model right? Or the universe is much more complex than we have understood so far. The discoveries of the James Webb Telescope have recently raised many questions. Six new galaxies discovered in the early stages of the universe showed unexpected properties. These galaxies are much more mature than our Standard Model suggests.
These galaxies are much more massive than what astronomers had previously predicted. In this survey, astronomers detected 6 galaxies with a stellar mass of about 10^10 solar masses. What is surprising is that these galaxies date back just 500-750 million years after the Big Bang.
Well, astronomers did not expect this.
Joel Leja, assistant professor of astronomy and astrophysicist at Penn says, " These objects are way more massive than anyone expected," "We expected only to find tiny, young, baby galaxies at this point in time, but we've discovered galaxies as mature as our own in what was previously understood to be the dawn of the universe."
Credit- NASA,ESA
#jwst
#webbtelescopeimage
#jameswebbspacetelescope
#space
#astronomy
#thebigbang
#nasa
#newdiscovery
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