James Webb Telescope Just Spotted The Most Distant Object But What it Found Stunned Everyone..

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Wouldn’t it be easier and more honest to simply say - hey we got it wrong-

kengilmore
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Nobody is panicking. We love it when new information changes things.

NigelRCharman
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If you want to be taken seriously, don’t use such absurd language. Scientists don’t “panic”. They may be surprised or bemused, or puzzled, but panic might occur if the fire alarm goes off and the fire escape is blocked.

theotherandrew
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Just because we can’t see beyond 13.8 billion years ago doesn’t mean the universe is only that old. That’s a pretty audacious assumption.

carlstreet
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"the webb telescope is now in it's final year?? " it just started..

EROSNERdesign
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Why can’t scientists just accept the fact that the Universe may be older than 13.5 billions years?

Pledgeman
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Penrose is obviously on the right track, and with further studies on the way, the logic behind his vision will give a substantial boost to realizing a cosmology of rebirth. Then, if we don't blow ourselves to bits, an era of perception will unfold through human brilliance.

edwardlobb
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JWST is showing how much we don't know

randallfawc
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Getting an array of telescopes like the JWST would change physics forever.

shawnouellette
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You can tell the difference between a dusty near red object from a very old and red object, with the spectral position of key element lines.

charlesbeaudry
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It would seem a logical possibility that if the conditions were met that allowed for our BB / universe to come into existence, then in an infinite and eternal cosmos, the exact same conditions would also sooner or later (meaningless as that is in the context of eternity) inevitably be met that allowed for infinite other BB / universes to come into existence - throughout forever. And given this scenario, the conditions for life to exist have therefore also, forever been met somewhere and some-when, meaning there has never ever been a very first beginning for life, it is an intrinsic property of a natural, infinite and eternal reality.

weskal
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Why has no-one thought of using JWST to photograph the Apollo landing moon sites ? as well as taking close up picks of the planets It will be a damn sight cheaper than sending space rockets to get essentially the same images .

claudiuspereira
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“The Webb Telescope is in its final year”??? What the hell are you talking about?

marlow
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The assumption that humans know where universe’s come from or how they exactly work is truly the highest level of vanity that we have.

perrindabrowski
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Red shift is not reliable way to measure the distance..

joseernestofernandezcambar
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Interesting that a Galaxy formed WITHOUT Dark Matter.
Does that bring the whole existence of Dark Matter into question?

AFCManUk
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A few weeks later...
Scientists: Oooppsss... Sorry, we got a bug in the software.

yorhab
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TREASURES ARE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN...GETTING ALL EXCITED OVER AN ENTITY THAT MORE THEN LIKLY DOES NOT EXIST

thomasmascaro
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Distant Galaxies and objects existed long before your Big Bang came into existence.

berniegowdy
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These observations do not disprove the BB theory. The multiverse and cyclical BB universes are interesting speculations nothing more. It’s certainly true the Webb will cause the rewriting of our cosmological standard model but people really need to stop getting carried away with

davidmcc