JWST Telescope Finds a Galaxy Whose Light Should Not Be Visible to Us

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Hello and welcome! My name is Anton and in this video, we will talk about a discovery of a very bizarre distant galaxy ( JADES-GS-z13-1-LA ) that produces light that shouldn't be visible
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0:00 Another bizarre JWST galaxy
0:48 What's Lyman light?
3:40 5th most distant galaxy so far
4:20 Why this is unusual
5:50 Potential explanations
7:15 Why this matters and conclusions

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When the universe gives you Lyman, make Lymanade.

seantiz
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After we gradually became able to see what we couldn't see with the naked eye, we are now at the point where we can see things that we actually shouldn’t be able to see at all😅

Instanity
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With all the BS running rapidly throughout this world currently, my JPL BS meter is running saying "Lo Bat" Thank you Anton👊👊👊

AKSTEVE
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Eventually people will learn to stop saying ''shouldn't be possible''

Nothing happens in contradiction to nature, only in contradiction to what we know of it.

DazHotepEQUJ
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I love when scientists say this shouldn't be possible and the universe just says "hold my beer".

maxruedy
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I'm waiting for the headline "Looking through the most powerful telescope ever, scientists see the backs of their own heads"

martineldritch
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Another day, another piece of evidence for redshift being an unreliable measure of distance/age.

aelisenko
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I suspect there are many more galaxies just out of view. I wonder what we might see if we had a telescope twice as big as JWST?

Megahieron
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IF that galaxy shouldn't be visible to us, they're really going to be upset when they look at a couple of the others in the same region...They're even more distant (yet still barely visible).

djdrack
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Thanks to Anton I now see the light! 🎉😊

punditgi
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Watching your videos everyday Sir. Amazing service to the community 🙏🏼✨

raghav
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Don't worry, I'm gonna pretend I didn't see it

Ratzfourtyfour
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Very interesting but also a little disappointing, LOL! I saw that title and initially thought maybe JWST saw a galaxy outside what we usually consider the observable universe!

JasonBodine
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the beauty has been there since the beginning. how can we expect anything in particular from something that's everything?

Ch-thalassa
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Good ol’ JWST! Keeps right on breaking physics :-)

jazzman
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Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🙃👍

jimcurtis
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You may not see a ship's lights in the fog, but the lighthouse on the other hand... Whatever is going on in that galaxy has to be producing the needed massive amounts of radiation to produce that emission that got through that much neutral hydrogen. So the question is, to get that strong of a reading, from a galaxy that far back in time, how much must it be producing to punch that much through? And what processes could possibly do that in an early galaxy?

Baughbe
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"Scientists just found out that all those things that you were told off for questioning in class... are based on little more than speculation and not only was it fair for you to criticise, but you were correct about some of your speculative musings - it's just a shame that they either kicked you out, failed you, or put you off pursuing the academic route"!

Yay 21st century science!

fearlessjoebanzai
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Anton, I just wanted to say thank you for everything you do and sharing your knowledge. We all love you bud. I drive for uber and listening to your videos is something I look forward to every single day.

mattsoreng
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Our understanding of the universe when I was young will be unrecognizable from our understanding by the time I die.

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