'TOTALLY UNEXPECTED' James Webb Telescope May Have Hit the Farthest Point of the Observable Universe

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"TOTALLY UNEXPECTED" James Webb Telescope May Have Hit the Farthest Point of the Observable Universe

In a groundbreaking revelation, the James Webb Telescope may have captured the farthest point of the observable universe. This unexpected discovery pushes the boundaries of cosmic exploration, offering a glimpse into the universe's earliest and most distant regions. What secrets lie at this extreme edge of space? Could it hold clues to what exists beyond the observable universe? Join us on this journey through time and space as we decode Webb’s incredible findings. Don’t miss out—subscribe for more awe-inspiring cosmic adventures!

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The clue is in the term, "Observable" Universe.

roganmuldoon
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According to the narration, the period of H re-ionisation started 400 million years after the big bang and lasted till 100 billion years after the big bang. WHAT?

Guvament_bs
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A big bang in the midst of a pre-existent fully formed universe, and again and again.

EdwardSchoenman
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I like Zwicky. Everybody thought he was a crazy old man. He turns out to be right.

charleswagner
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Or maybe the telescope has reached its limit? 🤔

Scientists try every day to calculate the age of the universe, where it begins and perhaps when it ends, but with each new theory it seems clear to me that it is infinite.

Scrpius
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Amazing that they have a figure to a decimal place and yet it can so far out.

gungadin
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Why can’t we do a 360 with the James Webb telescope and up and down?

MediaSoundBites
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The telescope already proved the big bang is a localized event with the 14, 000, 000, 000 ly mark event horizon

richardleetbluesharmonicac
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Could the singularity of the 'big bang' have pulsed earlier matter/energy/heat before what we now believe to be the main event? And 'observable' universe? We remain unable to observe dark matter/energy.

dwhudson
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What happen if universe has both no beginning and beginning depend which models or can not be conceived by present human mind?

BatbleSeed
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Wrong again. "Universe could be twice as old as previously thought?" It could be 50 or 100 times older. Who knows?

andychisarick
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if a constant i variable is not a constant any more is it 🤣🤣

ciorchinos
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Why is the 'big bang' always portrayed graphically as a funnel shape? Wouldn't an explosion expand in all directions, spherically? The universe would appear twice as old as the funnel shape since it would expand in all directions. Just a layperson observation.

SingleTrackMined
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‘Time’ as far as we are concerned - and whatever it is - is ‘perceived’. So I statement such as ‘for the next 400 million years’ is essentially meaningless. Thet ‘400 million years’ might equally have been perceived as ‘one second’ or ‘ten trillion years’ - it is irrelevant.

Furthermore every other ‘fact’ is ‘as perceived through us’ - a crucial caveat. What we ‘know’ about the universe is essentially what the limits of our abilities ‘to know’ allow. We say ‘there was ‘nothing before the Big Bang’ but again that is a statement shaped by our intellectual capabilities. Because we are accustomed to ‘birth, life then death’ we find it almost impossible to accept to notion of infinity whether of ‘space / area’ or ‘time’. So we scrabble about coming up with explanations which fit our capabilities. And every sonoften we decide what we had hitherto thought we had ‘known’ is ‘wrong’.

patrickpowell
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Only God and Christ know the age of the universe, for they are the ones who made it, .

JetmirQose
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I’ve been writing about this before the telescope was even up. It’s nice being proven right

richardleetbluesharmonicac
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Hilarious that scientists still think they can understand. We all live in a simulation- just ask anyone Who has had an NDE near death experience…

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