Nobel Winner Warns James Webb Telescope Just found Something Strange Happening in The Universe...

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Any and all statements from every scientist of any discipline should be prefaced by the words “At the moment we believe…”

diannegooding
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The more we know, the less we are shown to know.

The answer is to keep learning and not presume to "know" anything.

ILuvRum
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The minimum wage of the Universe is 13.8 billion years, yet inflation brings the current total budget size to 94 billion light years across.
That's hardly enough to live on, these days.

ColbyAzimuth
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Knowledge of the universe is like the Encyclopedia Britannica.

We have opened the first volume, and read the foreword.

marktwain
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Folks, it's been only about a century since galaxies beyond our own was proven. ONLY.
Let them do their work and quit the impatient criticisms and unfair insults.

tomfieselmann
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Here's a tip, the universe is a lot older then the current age we think it is.

Puzzoozoo
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Sticking "warn" in your title is obvious "click-bait" The fact that astrophysics may need to change its maths, etc., is not a "threat" as your title seems to indicate.

davidj.thompson
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So, how much could the goldfish in the aquarium in your living room be expected to be able to deduce about the nature of the city or country in which your house is located? Not much. There is no guarantee that post enlightenment epistemology, (observation, inductive and deductive reasoning, etc.) is ever going to be up to the task of understanding the universe. Reality is not Star Trek.

jamesstrawn
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It's always good when fixed ideas become unfixed, that's what makes the search for knowledge so fascinating.
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stevemorris
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Times flies when you're having fun.
Apparently, some parts of the Universe are having more fun than others,
because time itself fluctuates from place to place, causing gravity to emerge and behave slightly differently.

ColbyAzimuth
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I suppose it can appear scary but when I look at my dog, he doesn't seem to be too worried about it. He was looking at me like "Go have some fun and enjoy the zany whacky time you have you silly primate."

chrismorrison
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If the Milky Way is moving, we should expect our location to affect the measurements. I always expected this

broski
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Stars and galaxies so old and far the light will never reach us..this boggles the mind..

scottcarlson
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The universe may not be isotropic, the Hubble Constant might in fact be ‘variable’…and the universe could be eternal. There is so much we have yet to learn, and the JWST is providing amazing observational data. Thank you for this fascinating video.

garyfilmer
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If the universe is expanding in all directions and we’re seeing that isometrically then, we started the early universe. If the big band model occurred than we’re a splinter from massive changes after the fact. But, if the Big Bang occurred whether implosive or explosive, there would be exothermic inconsistencies in any scenario causing its outward projection to inflate space irregularly. This would answer the main question of the video and also confirm Webb’s data. Additionally, as the implosion/explosion occurred, we wouldn’t be able to quantify the data attached to it due to our limitations of astrophysics. Data is great in our observable and biased universe but I love how the James Webb scope is creating questions to our constants. We’re so young.

bzyg
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Whatever we as humans learn we’ll never live long enough to know it

leslieallan
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Looks like the universe may not be alone. The gravity of lots of other balooning universes around ours would make for fluxes in expansion...maybe.

quickiequackduckwash
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Always humble to learn more as we go further and deeper in looking at the universe and our ability to recognise how little we know. Amazing too hearing new evidence that challenges us all.
Thank you ✨⭐️🌟🤩

graymcgoldrick
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I always thought this would be the case for the simple fact of the impact that black holes would have on the overall universe. If they have the potential to literally vacuum up anything in their proximity, it would naturally affect the trajectory of the expansion but I can't really explain it in a way that makes sense

user_abuser_o
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nowhere in the paper the authors make the conclusions you claimed in this video

DiegoItzep