
"Galaxies Existed Before The Big Bang" James Webb Telescope Saw 15 Strange Galaxies beyond...
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"Galaxies Existed Before The Big Bang" James Webb Telescope Saw 15 Strange Galaxies beyond...
Maybe the real issue isn't the age of the universe, but the story we've been telling ourselves about how stars and galaxies grow. According to current science, the universe kicked off around 14 billion years ago and has been steadily evolving ever since.
But let's all take a step back and understand something. You see, since Webb began its mission, it's been dropping cosmic bombshells, to say the least. From spotting ancient stars to capturing the most distant galaxies ever seen, these galaxies existed just 300 to 400 million years after the Big Bang.
This is old news now. But here's the twist. There's a cosmic speed limit for how far back Webb should be able to see.
Based on the standard model of cosmology, there's a time called the Dark Ages, a period when no stars had formed and the universe was pitch black. Webb shouldn't be able to peer past that. And yet, it just might have.
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