'IT'S ALARMING!' Nobel Winner Warns James Webb Telescope Saw Something Very Strange Beyond The...

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Something very strange is happening in the early universe and scientists have no clue why their theories are failing to explain these strange mysteries. Scientists are finding thousands of strange objects in deep field images and they have no idea what exactly they are looking at. They discovered many strange objects in the early universe and scientists said that they cannot be galaxies because these objects are completely different compared to early galaxies. In addition, the Webb telescope looked deep into the universe beyond the Dark Ages for the first time, and what it found has astonished astronomers.
Most scientists agree that the universe began about 13.8 billion years ago. However, the strange structures revealed in these images challenge this timeline and could lead to major shifts in cosmology, the study of the universe's origin and development.

In light of these groundbreaking observations, several Nobel laureates suggest that the early universe might be vastly different from what we thought. Some even propose the radical idea that the universe may not have had a beginning at all. Instead, they speculate that the distant universe which we are considering as the early universe may actually be something else about which we have no idea.
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According to my ex she is the center of the universe😂

edjvhxb
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The final conclusion at the very end of the video is that the Big Bang model may very well be "fundamentally flawed" and that "no one really knows what these objects are."

DavidinMiami
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The universe is not only stranger than we know, it’s stranger than we can imagine.

TheKitchenTechnician
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There are things we have not discovered, and words that don't exist that are required to understand the universe. Look back 1, 000 years into human history and you will be like someone in 1, 000 years time looking back at us now.

Justsayin
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Everything we thought was wrong, a scientist once said. But this time we do know. so we can ridicule and ignore new ideas for the next decade. Until we are wrong again.

MultiMam
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When I hear the words "...as we know...' when it comes to these subjects, I smile ironically a little bit...

auxmobile
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I challenged my physics teacher on this decades ago and was called stupid because I didn’t conform to the ‘Standard’ model. I told that isn’t science, it’s religion.

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Everyone should remember that Hubble space telescope and the microwave background survey satellites have also changed our understanding of the universe to a similar extent when they first came out.

When i was young quarks were first being studied. When my grandpa was a child they discovered those nebulae were actually galaxies like our own.

DanielJoyce
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Our current knowledge of reality is akin to looking through the keyhole of the library and thinking you have full understanding of everything inside.

Yewbzee
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If there are more stars than grains of sand on all the beaches of the world, then one grain of sand equals our combined understanding of the universe.

graphguy
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Those red dots are camera recording lights. We are being watched.

AintWorkinNoMo
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Everything, was everywhere, all the time. Now that makes sense!!

davidmartin
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Not even the Universe wants anything to do with us, everything in the universe is constantly moving away from us 😢😢😢

CUNDUNDO
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Lemme help you guys out. Our biggest problem on a human scale is to understand time. This isn't the first universe..This universe we see ourselves in now is moving through the material of previous universes. This explains dark matter and dark energy. We're living in a graveyard.

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What I find intriguing is that our deepest images of space, even when pointed into what were thought to be empty, dark areas, show an infinite number of points of light. The higher the magnification, the more there are. There is no end, the universe is infinite.

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A huge assumption is that time at every point in the universe is the same. There are parts of the universe that time move slower as well as quicker. We place a time, a universal clock calkbrated to us. That assumes that time is the same everywhere at all times. What if, that light we observe is of a secrion of the universe that time moves faster so what we are observing is actually older by 100 millions of years.

Charcha
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Back in 1979, I graduated high school, and my final English paper was about the universe getting bigger. I concluded that the universe was finite and would eventually collapse on itself. After watching all the changes over the years, I can say one thing for sure: I would never pay full price for a science book. I'd wait for a sale!

TimeToFlush
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I suspect that there was no beginning and there is no ending to the universe. The universe has always been and will always be.

zlbooker
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It's from the mouth of babes we learn. I was showing my three year old friend of mine a picture of the milky way. She pointed at the picture and said..flower..all I ever needed to know about the universe was right there.

Daniel-rr
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I knew I was the center of the universe!!!

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