Has the James Webb Telescope Just Found the Edge of Space?

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Would you have thought that the sharp eyes of the James Webb Space Telescope could reach to the end of the universe? Scientists have now published a new paper proving that the universe is finite after all. Has the Webb telescope proved what scientists have been unable to do in decades of work? If the universe is definitely finite after all, this knowledge will have far-reaching consequences for our astrophysics and the entire world view.
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I believe There are Multiverses out there if the universe has and edge its to far away for us to explore

barriesquires
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we that is them believe they have found the "EGDE " of the universe. YET we earthlings cant see the bottom of the seas, a differemce of Ly Years to Earth Miles ?

davidruddock
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If you watch the whole video it explains that it’s not the end of the universe, it’s just how far we can see. It’s really not new news at all. We could always only see so far before, this is just expanding on that.

scottmusgrave
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Perhaps there is a need to be more precise with our terms. It is possible that universe and cosmos are not interchangeable, with cosmos being more inclusive [multiverse (?)] with the Big Bang being the starting threshold for our universe.

Richard-ss
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It's working with the "known" universe. Space could be infinate.

larrybrickey
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How do they know that there isn’t more on the other side. Yes, a void.

CalJennings
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I think we need to go back to r² and the three dimensional physics of the Inverse Square Law! Spherical 4πr² geometry is fundamental to this process and this is based on Huygens’ Principle of 1670 that says,
“Every point on a light wave front has the potential for a new spherical 4πr² light wave".

We can think of each point as a potential photon ∆E=hf electron interaction as resonance or vibration. The spherical 4πr² surface forms a boundary condition or manifold for the uncertainty ∆×∆pᵪ≥h/4π of everyday life.

The centre of the sphere forms a constant of action relative to the radius square r² and the circumference 2πr. This forms the Planck constant h/2π in mathematics of Quantum Mechanics

h/2π …Ψ²💡∆E=hf

Dyslexic-Artist-Theory-on-Time
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In reality, we cannot find any boundaries or edges in our universe or rather multiverse, because our entire cosmos consisted of several parts that then merged over time to form these gigantic universe that we can observe and explore today...
The entire picture of the cosmic standard model is based on some observation errors.
There was no big bang, much less a singularity or dark ages, all of that was tied to a theoretical concept that was interesting and elaborated but don't correspond to reality.
Also the presumed cosmic age of 13.8 billion years no longer seems to be correct...
You will probably like to ask me now, but what is now the real beginning of our cosmos?
And I have a very logical and simple answer to that...
Our universe has no real beginning or end; it is a permanent holistic renewal process that goes from one universe generation to the next. There was almost certainly a predecessor universe that passed on (or inherited) the physical laws to our current universe on quantum mechanical processes and had a nearly identic functionality.
This process of passing on, as can be observed throughout our entire nature, appears to involve a cosmic principle - PERMANENT evolution and transformation... 🌘🌗🌒

thekingofmojacar
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What if we spent this much time and effort to solving the problems on Earth?

CalJennings
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Oh please! The JWT did not find the edge of the universe. It’s absolutely ridiculous to waste so much time and effort on something that can never be proven. The JWT main focus should be spent on locating 😊other intelligent life. That’s what mankind needs to know. Discovering that would help end all wars on earth. Mankind could come together and spend it’s time studying this intelligent life before we try to contact them.

ronparis
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Multiverse...hmmm...perhaps we are already traveling to other places then. The more quantum physics describes the other possible universes the more they sound like places we see in our dreams. What if dreams aren't things we create with our minds, but places we go in other universes? Possible we have some small part to ourselves, call it the soul if you will, and that small soul can bounce all over and bond with other physical forms. So we wouldn't run into ourselves...we would be ourselves already, in a different physical form. We keep thinking we need to take our bodies with us, that's the hurdle to traveling between universes...but what if we don't need this body, what if we're already traveling? Would our conscious mind know it? Seems the paradox of time travel and the paradoxical sleep might overlap a little more than we assume. Are there really 2 mysteries there, or have we just not connected the dots yet?

ivannacorsair
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Lol web did NOT find the edge of space, if anything it found the limit of it's viewing capacity . Get a bigger telescope and you will see more stars more galaxies

Gavin-hgkk
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I think there’s o end and no middle when it comes to the universe!

kevinlawson
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T.S.S. I LOVE YOURE VIDEOS YOU AND THESE OTHER GUYS ON HERE ARE BRILLIANT. I DO THINK SIR IF WE KEEP TURNING OVER EVERY STONE HERE, WE WILL FIND OUT HOW THIS UNIVERSE WORKS, AND WHERE IS GODS HOME ADDRESS IS, WE WILL FIND HIM.

owensdaniels
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I’m sorry but did he say 100s of galaxies?😂😂😂 There are quite a few more than hundreds. lol. 😂😂😂😂

beesnort
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If you believe there is an edge to space, then you must believe that the world is flat.

nevermindmyage
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Lol imagine thinking there is an end just because that point is where your technology cannot see 🤣 this void theory is evidence that wr are just better monkeys that that like to think and build machines for fun and that we are very silly.

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