Scientists Confirm The Existence of The Oldest Galaxy Ever!

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Have you ever wondered how the first stars and galaxies formed in the early universe? How did they change the universe forever, and what can they tell us about its history and age? Well, you are in for a treat, because in this video, we will explore the amazing discovery of Maisie’s galaxy, one of the oldest and most distant galaxies ever observed. We will also learn how this galaxy challenges our current view of the universe and its age, and how it sheds light on the epoch of reionization, when the first stars and galaxies ionized the hydrogen gas in the early universe.

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Chapters:
00:00 Intro
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03:40 How the First Ever Galaxy Formed
06:37 How We Found and Studied Maisie’s Galaxy
09:25 How Maisie’s Galaxy Sheds Light on the Epoch of Reionization
12:55 Thanks

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Please don't use the flashing white speckles (not stars) in your videos. They are annoying and distracting.

anomalouswoof
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I have some concerns about pronunciation, but I am awed by the perspectives on re-ionization, the age of the universe and many other aspects of our understanding of the reality around us! Thanks!

markhuebner
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People in the future that understand the variable nature of gravity will laugh so hard at these videos that invoke "dark matter"

yogimarkmac
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What Maisie knew (but she ain't telling).

buya
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There are 9 more galaxies behind Maisies. We just need a bigger telescope further away.

shoa
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I would like the JWST to peer into the voids like bootes void ! I just always thought that voids are like windows to the outside of the universe !

scottymoondogjakubin
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The only thing i hear and see is a lot of guesses!

ariadnelecoutre
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Maybe some of those early Galaxies HAVE GONE OUTSIDE of OBSERVABLE UNIVERSE of ours. 380 million years since the beginning is a very long time and that time is being measured by our standards of today which maybe that time was more STRETCHED than our today's time since according to Mr. E Gravity and Time are bond together, 380 million years after the beginning there was hardly any GRAVITY therefore 1 second of our time was 100 second or more of 380 million years after the beginning.

semorgh
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All these distant galaxy paradox maybe a faulty equipment on JW?

sonarbangla
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Time runs faster or slower in other parts of the universe.

PJRiter
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A fully mature galaxy only 390 million years after the Big Bang (invented by scientists)? It would be very interesting to know the exact age of our magical universe!
Is it perhaps 15, 18, 21, 24 billion years old or is it even infinite (multiverse)?
The next or over next generation of space telescopes will bring us certainty...

*ahh, Maisie, I love you! You are even older than me... 💗

thekingofmojacar
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Please correct the title on your front page: "250 light years after BB" makes no sense shouldn't be "250 years after de BB" instead, since tou are talking about time not distance?

melaomelao
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❤❤❤❤ The presence of mature galaxies at the edge of the observable universe gives support to the pulsating universe hypothesis. These mature galaxies may be remnants from the previous universe which had collapsed into the singularity which gives rise to the present big bang. 😂😂😂 Dr HW Looi

colombard
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Which just shows you that they know nothing and everything is guesswork, until proven otherwise, and this one kicks the 'big bang' clean out of the window.

daved
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If someone from that galaxy looked at us, would they rubbish our theory about the age of Milky way?

MISTERPRESIDENTELECT
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A whole galaxy formed in less that 400 million years?

wanderingquestions
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Headline needs work. It would be strange indeed, if "The Oldest Galaxy Ever" did not exist...

richardmercer
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You should be giving away pens to subscribers, not selling messy antiquated pens to them.

alfredpetrossian
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And its not tyred Light!! its Light strech teori

Montana
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I can make a paper to specily tyred ligh theori...if u just thing.. its bull like light can tyred 😅. Always less and less...

Montana