Wow, James Webb Found Galaxies That Sort of Break Modern Theories

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about even more incredible revelations from the James Webb Space Telescope

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As before, the proceeds are going to Save the Children focusing on the kids in Ukraine

whatdamath
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Just imagine how wonderful space actually is, so many planets to see, so many solar system to visit, so many stars to compare! Wonderful.

vargero
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Imagine a few photons from a galaxy, traveling 13.4 billion years, then by chance being gravitationally lensed along the way, to be detected by a telescope, then transmitted to a planet and then uploaded to a computer network where millions of wonderful sentient beings can see you on miniature screens.

paradox
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I have a feeling that in a few years we're either going realize that the universe is actually older than we thought, or were going to find out the beginning of the universe is a lot more different then we thought. To think this is only ONE of James Webbs missions, this telescope has potential to find life in our Universe too! This is the most exciting time for astronomy in a long long time

el.blanco
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I remember growing up in the 80s and having exactly two books (that were actually my older sister's) on astronomy. One was the 9 planets of the solar system, with only ~1986 images of Pluto, and the other was a pretty general discussion of galaxies and stars. And not a word about planets around other stars, since we didn't know they existed yet - we suspected, but had not confirmed or (to our knowledge at the time) observed the signs of any.

And now there's today. Such a massive difference in 30 years!

SubduedRadical
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so sorry to hear of your loss Anton. I can't imagine how painful that is. Youre doing an amazing thing for other children with this charity though. Good for you man.

LetsFindOut
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I LOVE when scientists find something that makes them say, "wait, that's weird!" That's where new science knowledge is born! And I just watched Dr. Becky's coverage of these newest potential record-holders, so now I'm tickled to see your take on it, too!

MaryAnnNytowl
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The way you explain things are way easy to understand than other youtube videos about space.

rishabhanand
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Great to see you back Anton. You have passion for the subject and a knack for explanation. Stay strong

drewcover
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Steve O is a patreon supporter haha thats so cool! Keep up the good work Anton!! Your work is very important!

RalloR
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Watching these discoveries feels like we are on the verge of something astounding any day now

literallyreal
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I genuinely envy the scientists and enthusiasts with the skills needed to analyze the James Webb telescope data, this must be the time of their lives, data that in the past wouldn't be easily accessible to the public is dumped in high resolution for anyone to sift thru and discover new exciting things, with so much new, never before seen data being available there's enough discoveries to go around

DenethorDurrandir
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This really helps me understand the kinds of thing we can learn from JWST. Thanks, Anton!

tommylakindasorta
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Great things are afoot in the world of astronomy! Perhaps the universe is older than 13.8 billion years? I never expected to see such huge stars, and galaxies, at such tremendous distances, and getting ever closer and closer to the beginning of the universe. The JWST is proving to be an astounding instrument of discovery! Thank you, Anton, for this amazing film.

garyfilmer
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I'm learning a lot about scientific thinking through Anton's stories – how fine and slow it is and how it keeps its respectability through the contributions of many teams of experts. It is most impressive.

nottees
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I'm so sorry to hear about your loss Anton. My family and I pray that you will be able to get through these hard and trying times. Gob bless you all.

Connor.Macleod
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The James Webb telescope truly is amazing, I could listen to updates what they found this time every day! Thank you Anton

unicorndelta
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I was waiting for this analysis by Anton! As someone who was a lead engineer on JWST integration and test, I'm super excited to see these discoveries.

External
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I told you so. JWST is going to break astrophysics and... This is where the fun begins!

MCsCreations
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Incredible but not unexpected that a tool made specifically to spot such distant objects actually is able to do so. It is still a remarkable find, and we can thank all the JWST team and everyone involved in it's design, creation and launch for this. The dark Ages goes as far as 1 billion years so we still have room to dig that far away, being able to spot a galaxy almost 1/3 to 1/2 into the dark ages in a few weeks of JWST life is crazy never the less.

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