Shocking! James Webb Telescope Just Uncovers What Happened Before the Big Bang and It's Terrifying

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Shocking! James Webb Telescope Just Uncovers What Happened Before the Big Bang and It's Terrifying
The question of what existed before the Big Bang has long posed a challenge for scientists, but recent findings suggest they may be uncovering answers. Brian Cox has indicated that something quite alarming may have preceded the Big Bang. Theories propose that a state of extreme density and chaos might have existed, possibly pointing to concepts like a multiverse or a cyclic universe. This notion has left scientists unsettled, as it challenges fundamental understandings of time and space, raising profound existential questions about the nature of reality and our place in it.

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Kopeboy
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Let's face it, we know little or nothing about the universe, its origins, its life, its content, its demise. We'll go on looking and hypothesising and then realise what we think we know is incorrect.

saturdayplayer
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The Big Chill is a reality that has started.

mrhassell
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Honesty + Humor = Albert Einstein. 🤖🖖🤖

calvingrondahl
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I guess these galaxies early own they didn’t have planets that early right > because not enough stars going supernova to create the other elements needed for planets to form???

jonathanhughes
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If a big rip happened then wouldn’t you have 2 universes and maybe with two now you get get a smaller universe where gravity wins and you end up with two singularities and two new full universes

jonathanhughes
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I'm going to make a guess, I'm a nobody I'm not a scientist or any ist. I think the universe will start contracting all the way down to a singularity and the Big bang will ooccur again

timothylarson
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How I picture the expansion in 2D: Imagine you have a square. Now imagine that a second later that the square turns into 9 squares of equal size. Now imagine that another second later the 9 squares turn into 81 squares of equal size. And by the fourth second, it grows to 729 squares of equal size.

brianegendorf
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if the radius of the observable universe is 46 billion light years, the astromers should be looking WAY beyond 13.7 billion light years, if there was a big bang, seems they should have seen it by

tedbohne
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The universe is expending. Could it be then that space/time is expending as well? Therefore, could this mean that time itself was faster in the early universe? Looking in the far past with today’s time frame could then be a miscalculation. If time was faster in the early universe, maybe these galaxies took much more time to form in there own space/time. A hundred million years for us could have been a billion years back then.

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