'There are no more excuses!” James Webb Finds First Tangible Evidence Shaking up Our Cosmology!

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From its perch about a million miles from Earth, James Webb has captured extraordinary shots of our solar backyard, while also peering deep more than 13 billion years into the past, at an era when some of the first stars and galaxies were taking shape.
But as James Webb delved deep into the first chapters the first chapter of the Cosmic History book, it found unexpected shreds of evidence that shake our cosmology!
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Great presentation on new stuff from JW - many great questions to work on. I await to hear each of the new updates.

grpcpa
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I Love Your Videos I love all this stuff.Thank you, and your voice is very calming, 🫂

shannonbee
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Don't you just love the pronunciation of words by computers when they read? I wonder what impact over time computer pronunciation errors will have on the English language.

davidsault
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As always, a nice chapter from 👁👁 200 M!
I wouldn't necessarily say that our standard cosmic model is completely wrong, there are things that are true and others less likely (big bang, singularity, true age of universe).
We still lack some fundamental information about the beginning of space and time.
The question here is: What would we be offered if we could now look into the early days with an even more far-seeing space telescope (perhaps 18 billion light years)?
I'm thinking exactly the same as now: galaxies, old stars, black holes, nebulae, etc.
Does this mean our universe is much older than 13.77 billion light years?
Not necessarily...
Since light manifests itself in the cosmos, this light can also come from another universe or part of our young multiverse, for example from the predecessor universe...

I think it will take us still a while to understand and analyze everything properly!

thekingofmojacar
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I still find it hard to believe that in the middle (?) of a giant (?) cosmic Nothing (!) in the middle of a timeless non-existent nowhere (?) something suddenly (?) changed and triggered an unbelievably vast explosion. A silent explosion, of course, when you stop to think about it ... but Big Bang sounds a lot better than Big .
No? (Yes.)

johnhough
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More of the same old stuff Nothing new YouTube is really getting old when it comes to original Science News

robertlight
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The answer is special relativistic cosmology. Look for the book 'Relativistic Universe and Forces' or related posts. You will see that most problems are solved or alleviated without contradiction.

김영철-pv
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Clearly there are errors in the theory of gravity, laws of motion, thermodynamics and the evolutionary model explaining how the universe came to be and evolved are wrong. The JWST found old, massive, fully mature galaxies further than 13.5 billion light-years away. According to the LCDM model galaxies were not supposed to be any further than 12.7 billion light years away because it takes a billion years for groups of stars and satellite galaxies to evolve into a single massive galaxy. To top it all off stars in the galaxies were found to produce heavy elements, oxygen, nitrogen, and even nickel, indicating the stars were already old when the light left them.

I said the JWST would find old, fully grown galaxies, some larger than the Milky Way but further than 13.8 billion light-years away, clear back in 2004 when I found errors in the theories and equations and how they didn't agree with quantum field theory. I was spot on. I know why galaxies extremely far away are already old and massive.

ronaldkemp
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The old stuff we're made of turns out to be older than we thought😅

EinsteinKnowedIt
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So, those flat galaxies have flat worlds? Maybe the final destination of the flat earth believers here one Earth?

SjaakSchulteis
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With an emphasis on the second syllable, our " gal-LACK-see " according to mister. AI reminds me of immigrants coming to my country, you know, "Ca-NA-da"

bruceh
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All these questions will always remain questions without conclusive Solutions because God made it like that. When we will think that we can discover everything, we will be nearing extinction. So its better that we stop venturing into this weird zone. Its not meant for us. The nearest Galaxy Andromeda is 2.5 million light years away. Can u imagine that??? Even if we travel @ speeds 20000 times more than the speed of light, it will still take 125 years or 45656 days to reach Andromeda.... That's insane by all standards. And by the time we reach Andromeda, it has already shifted to some other unknown dimension. So better be good humans, lead life n get Lost rather than brooding on things not meant for petty creatures like us. GOD Is the only singularity

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I dont care how much physics they have to rewrite as long as the 6-10, 000 year old earth and the 1200 diff Gods are gone from our delusional imagination and all the pain caused by this!!

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Sir show us real aliens planet in unvers

narayankulkarni
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Sir show us about real vampires around the global

narayankulkarni
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WHOA! Hold on there "Quick Draw" What about the title of this webcast? I call BAIT & SWITCH! This is the SAME OLE SAME OLE! Big bang this, big bang that. What a load of BS! Iwas a BIG BONG not a bang!

donaldcarpenter
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Yet another voice synth that can't say *_big_* words.

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