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“Einstein Was Right after All” Webb Telescope Observed Emptiness in the Extremely Early Universe!.
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“Einstein Was Right after All” Webb Telescope Observed Emptiness in the Extremely Early Universe!.
Was Albert Einstein right when he predicted that we would never be able to see to the edge of the universe? The Webb telescope has now observed a void in the extremely early universe that could now confirm this prediction. But what are we really seeing here? Is it really a void? And could it be the beginning of the universe? Scientists may have discovered a shocking fact. A strange void at the beginning of time may now confirm a remarkable prediction by Albert Einstein. Imagine how, 100 years ago, scientists slowly began to look beyond the edges of the Milky Way. What they saw astonished them. At first, it was just hazy nebulae, then it became clear that these nebulae were other galaxies. First the small and large Magellanic clouds became visible, then the Andromeda galaxy, and finally, the shocked scientists realized how many more galaxies there were. Based on these findings, ideas such as the evolution of galaxies and the infinity of the universe were born.
Then Edwin Hubble observed that distant galaxies were moving away from us and the idea of expansion was born. Shortly afterwards, the Belgian George La maitre came up with the Big Bang. This all took place slightly after the time when Albert Einstein presented his theories of relativity. Many of the researchers purely theoretical predictions, which were made in the 19 10's and 20's, were confirmed by the new discoveries. However, Einstein was unsure throughout his life whether the universe really had a beginning and an end, although he fundamentally accepted the Big Bang theory. Nevertheless, Einstein was always sure about another interesting question. Even if the universe did have a beginning and an end, he was certain that we would never be able to see this beginning and end, no matter how good our telescopes are. How did Einstein come up with this crazy idea, and what does it have to do with the void discovered by the James Webb telescope? Einstein was certainly one of the most important physicists of the 20th century, and he made many predictions that are still cornerstones of modern science today.
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Was Albert Einstein right when he predicted that we would never be able to see to the edge of the universe? The Webb telescope has now observed a void in the extremely early universe that could now confirm this prediction. But what are we really seeing here? Is it really a void? And could it be the beginning of the universe? Scientists may have discovered a shocking fact. A strange void at the beginning of time may now confirm a remarkable prediction by Albert Einstein. Imagine how, 100 years ago, scientists slowly began to look beyond the edges of the Milky Way. What they saw astonished them. At first, it was just hazy nebulae, then it became clear that these nebulae were other galaxies. First the small and large Magellanic clouds became visible, then the Andromeda galaxy, and finally, the shocked scientists realized how many more galaxies there were. Based on these findings, ideas such as the evolution of galaxies and the infinity of the universe were born.
Then Edwin Hubble observed that distant galaxies were moving away from us and the idea of expansion was born. Shortly afterwards, the Belgian George La maitre came up with the Big Bang. This all took place slightly after the time when Albert Einstein presented his theories of relativity. Many of the researchers purely theoretical predictions, which were made in the 19 10's and 20's, were confirmed by the new discoveries. However, Einstein was unsure throughout his life whether the universe really had a beginning and an end, although he fundamentally accepted the Big Bang theory. Nevertheless, Einstein was always sure about another interesting question. Even if the universe did have a beginning and an end, he was certain that we would never be able to see this beginning and end, no matter how good our telescopes are. How did Einstein come up with this crazy idea, and what does it have to do with the void discovered by the James Webb telescope? Einstein was certainly one of the most important physicists of the 20th century, and he made many predictions that are still cornerstones of modern science today.
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