Classroom Aid - The Early Universe

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Hello and welcome to the 2020 How far Away Is It review. It’s been a terrible year for the globe, but Hubble and all the world’s telescopes continued to examine the sky and found a number of fascinating things. Close to home, we’ll see news on Saturn’s rings, storms on Jupiter, and a comet with two tails. A little further out we’ll see updates on the exoplanet Fomalhaut b, Betelgeuse dimming, a moving Bat Shadow, an interesting globular star cluster, and a fly-through the Orion Nebula. We’ll cover Wolf-Rayet stars, a fading planetary nebula, and a look at the age of stars in the Milky Way Central Bulge. Still further out, we’ll see some spectacular nebula around the Large Magellanic Cloud. We’ll see a few distant galaxies, a fading Supernova and an early galaxy as seen through gravitational lensing. We’ll end with a look at the new James Webb Space Telescope due for launch this year and a few of the astronomical areas it will investigate – dust and the first stars.
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Please keep up the amazing work. I love your videos and my 6 year old daughter is becoming facinated with astronomy and physics. Thank you very very much.

Test-nrcd
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Another precise explanation with precious details. Thank you...

antoniomaglione
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I enjoy your splendid musical accompaniment as well as the gentle tone of your narration. It is so '' not in your face'' as so much else happening on Youtube. Cheers.

horationelson
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Your channel is much more informative than schools ❤️

jayrpenny
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Love your work my friend. Keep it up ✌

AB-wimh
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When you see these little snippets you know something big is coming

staggeringpain
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At this rate, I might not be alive when the James Web finally is in full working mode. I hope it exceeds expectations and really takes the mantle from Hubble because that telescope was one tough act to follow.

MrYoumitube
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I hope one day they may find that the universe has, always been here 🚀

King.Mark.
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They need to get the James Webb into space, I'm getting old and I don't want to miss a thing. 🇺🇸🤣

josephpacchetti
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There is no possible way that we are able to use a telescope to look into the past. Let me explain.

According to the Copenhagen Interpretation and James Clerk Maxwell's equation on electromagnetic fields, when the observer or measuring device is contained inside the EM field that is being measured, light information happens in a quantum instant. The light is not a particle but instead a potential light particle in space and time. It doesn't exist until it strikes something, causing the energy to come to a rest m=E/c². The moment the light particle emerges in space and time the information pertaining to the source is conveyed in a quantum instant without regards to time or distance. So we should see all distant objects in the now, not how it looked when the light was emitted. See quantum entanglement. The observer or measuring device because it is contained inside the EM field instant action at a distance occurs upon measuring the light's information.

Thus it is my humble opinion that the James Webb Space Telescope will not be able to detect the first light. In fact I believe that the infrared telescope will discover supermassive galaxies at a distance further than 14 billion light years away. This would indicate that general relativity is wrong to assume that light information takes time to travel. His general theory of relativity will flop like a fish out of water just like it did after ALMA radio telescope released the Doppler image of Sgr A* back in 2019. It was empirical evidence showing energy and matter to be coming directly from the location of the black hole. Space and time was not flowing into it. Instead space, energy, matter and time was flowing away from it, per the ideals of Einstein's spacetime and gravity.

BigNewGames
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I dunno, do we really think we are going to be able to build something to witness the beginning?
we're not even smart enough to see what's going on in our present lol

kennethwilkinson