The JWST Has Just Discovered the Most Distant Object, but What It Found Astounded Everyone!

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The James Webb telescope has just discovered the most distant object and this strange structure baffled everyone. The object is so unusual that it is once again challenging our standard models of cosmology and baffling scientists. It is not yet possible to explain how structures of this enormous size could exist in the early universe. There is something wrong with our theories and we may have completely misinterpreted what we see in epochs from 13 billion years ago and even further back.
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Isn't the purpose of exploratory science to improve our understanding? Then why is this a crisis? Embrace the change and use it to grow knowledge.

jacspring
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We should no longer even think we know how old the universe even is anymore

allensaunders
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It's always a crisis when scientists get something wrong. It makes me laugh.

christianforbes-sozl
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The scripts for these ever-changing programs along with the text reader voice programs need some tweeking. Hopefully it would lead to fewer crisis/anxiety attacks re: news headline vs. scientific topic headers.

nzevelb
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My own theory - some part of the universe was created with Big Bang while some part already existed at that time ( the older galaxies now getting discovered, that is )

gurp
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I’m starting to go a little nuts after watching too many of these space videos.

GregoryChew
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If the Universe was once so much more compact. Wouldn't that suggest a coalescence of the elements that form galaxies be faster in proportion to their proximity?

ricf
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Believe it or not, I've been seeing large figures in the sky and all around us for years . . . with my naked eyes. It almost drove crazy. And some people still think I am.

butterflyproductionsmwvern
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Could Michio Kaku be right about the multiverse?

JohnnyBrook
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stop imposing the failed 'early universe' limit...

joseywales
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This is a genuine question - I’m not a scholar, I don’t have a telescope, but I have an interest in general regarding JWST. My question is ( forgive me if it sounds ridiculous) how do they know which direction to send it in? Space is everywhere so how do you know which bit of space the Big Bang happened in? Who looks into the sky and says “ There it is - over in this direction. Point the telescope this way”.

MancFlowerDragon
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These ai created video's are horrible. Stretched out narratives saying nothing new. Another channel to block.

zeepster
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Only carl sagan quoted do not try and figure out the universe ! No one ever will !

scottymoondogjakubin
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The answer is bright energy which will prove more elusive than dark energy.

billyhomeyer
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If it was so dark how is time measured?

danielreiff
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Seems a little pushy to claim that 13Billion + light years of path length worth of space would be just like our local space environment! To me a Universe that uniform should be highly unlikely - what do you think?

denniscowdrick
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Sorry but too much blah blah blah. Also not the oldest thing in the universe - at best within the OBSERVABLE universe.

bjm
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Such object could not be able exist by without infinity of space including fake god !

yunusjhon
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The more distant an object, the more room for optical illusion. Perhaps what we see is misinterpreted?

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