James Webb Telescope Captures First Real Image Of Galaxy Older Than The Universe

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After NASA released the first images and data from the James Webb Telescope in July 2022, researchers began their search for the oldest galaxies in the universe. One record was broken after another, and finally, with CEERS-93316, researchers found what is believed to be the oldest Galaxy ever glimpsed by a man-made telescope.

The largest and most expensive space telescope ever built is on a mission with multiple objectives, one of which is to look for the origins of space. With the best infrared measurement techniques, the James Webb Telescope can see further into space than its predecessor, the Hubble telescope, and, above all, deliver even sharper images right at the start, making a discovery that could overturn previously accepted cosmological theories. Astronomers immediately took advantage of the new observing distance that James Webb had achieved, eagerly peering deeper into space than ever before.

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Makes you wonder if something or someone in another galaxy is looking at ours and wondering if there is life here…

bryanrhenderson
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I'm a computer scientist who has been running big bang models since JWST found these impossibly old galaxies and I will make one statement regarding this. Something we don't yet understand in current physics occurred at the end of the quantum gravity era entering SSB that profoundly effected the creation of the universe. You can clearly see evidence of this if you examine the cosmic web, the anomalous galactic rotation curve and the JWST data from these early galaxies. Inflation and galactic formation did not happen the way we thought.

DeanKimball-mx
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this shows that if science is not Galilean then sooner or later it sinks miserably furthermore, from the video it is clear that the error is perpetuated by endlessly correcting the theories if a theory must be continually corrected it must be thrown away

carlorossi
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I wish they would spend more time looking for life beyond earth.

rosslehmkuhler
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Evrenin ilk zamanlarının, bilinen anlamıyla şimdiki algıladığımız zamandan farklı işlediğini düşünüyorum. Gökada daha yaşlı değildir, kendisi için zaman daha hızlı akmıştır. En nihayetinde yapabildiğimiz tek şey ışığı yorumlamak. Ani genişleme beraberinde daha hızlı bir zaman akışına neden olmuş olabilir. Yorumladığımız şey tam olarak bu olabilir.

umutaydn
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I don't understand the math and science well enough, but does observed time also distort with gravitational lensing in the same way as visible light and other bands of electromagnetic radiation? Or is that like same same thing?

Slow.Learner.Devolution
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The topography of the universe over time and how it changes nothing but our perceptions of time and distance.
If dark matter changes states between a liquid and gaseous state then there would have been a time where almost all of the dark matter cooled, condensed and collapsed. This liquid state contraction could possibly have led to direct collapse black holes and galaxies. The condensing of dark matter may have also contributed to that uniformity of temperature.

If the dark matter was in its liquid state then baryonic and dark matter would have been much more concentrated. This would have resulted in deeper gravity wells. The time in these gravity wells to us would seem to be moving slower to us. But due to dark matter condensing the baryonic matter would also have been cooled and rushing together.

Once stars were formed and black holes became active the ratio of liquid to gaseous dark matter would have decreased over time thus affecting the evolution of particle masses. And making the gravity wells progressively shallower and larger in diameter over time. Galaxy clusters would have evaporated almost all of their liquid dark matter resulting in the shallowest part of the gravity well being near the canter of the cluster. Also part of redshift is due to the difference depth of the average gravity well at that point in time compared to now. The slope of that line would also have decreased over time. As vaporized dark matter spread further from the gravity wells the slope there would have increased (dark energy).

Light red shifts as it climbs out of a gravity well. Thus the further you go back in time the more light is redshifted. This would leave everything the same with the exception of our perception that the universe is expanding. Also if a big portion of the redshift is from climbing out of a deeper gravity well then we are not looking as far into the past as we think.

Phase transitioning dark matter could also answer several of the biggest questions in cosmology.
Spacetime is flat but has the equivalent of topography due to the cumulative effect of gravity on the passage of light through spacetime. It is probably more due to the time portion of spacetime than the actual speed of light. Light slows down in different materials I believe that the concentration of dark matter affects the speed of light.
In the Virgo cluster there is a 6 degree area that has over a hundred blueshifted galaxies most of which I believe are actually in a filament that climbs into the void behind where they appear to be. This could be the key to figuring out the distance to DM concentration ratio.

The early universe was much denser and the gravity wells much deeper. Light red shifts as it climbs out of a gravity well so part of our distance and time perception is due to light climbing out of the deeper gravity wells. The cosmic web was formed by condensing dark matter across spacetime. Once stars began fusion and black holes became active the dark matter began to evaporate. Resulting in progressively shallower gravity wells since then. Redshift minus the difference in gravity well depth equals actual distance.

This may be proven by over a hundred blue shifted galaxies that are located within a 6 degree area of the Virgo cluster. I believe these are in a filament rising out of the other side of the cluster into a void area. Because the filament is rising gravitationally toward a void the increasing blueshift makes these galaxies look like the are in the Virgo cluster.

edstauffer
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Putting a coin large enough to cover the Sun glare, could we see distant planets behind it according to the fact that light bends around heavy object because of gravity ?

clementmariostlouis
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I still think they forgot the E in Einstein‘s equation, E=mc(2sq). at the very least they didn’t calculate the correct amount of energy, or some of that energy is still around.😁

Thehadow
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Just observe. Don't try to understand. Just observe.

DoreenBellDotan
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That's why you keep collecting data, to prove what you think the universe should be! Maybe?

williamlouie
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If it were possible to create the energy to make the human body go the speed of light it would take just as much energy to slow that human body back down to normal speed for normal life experience to take place and memories to be recorded that can be recalled inn normal speed

johncollins
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Instead of doing real physics, they deludingly see and concoct "dark" stuff -

alfredpetrossian
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Vast distances are nothing. Gravity brings it all back. The only real question is the limit... Where does it end, and what is beyond that?
My opinion is that all matter is inside the temporarily expanding universe bubble, beyond that is infinite space that is devoid of all matter in all directions other than that of the bubble, and which itself is insignificant.

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