Another Blow to Big Bang! James Webb Telescope Detects a Structure that Should Not Exist

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Another Blow to Big Bang! James Webb Telescope Detects a Structure that Should Not Exist. The James Webb Space Telescope has found not one, but 6 galaxies that were fully formed only 500 million years after the Big Bang. And that, is a problem. The galaxy is one of the smallest ever discovered at this distance, and could help astronomers learn more about galaxies that were present shortly after the Universe came into existence.
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3:42 A sharper Gaze With Unprecedented Clarity
5:21 The Oldest Known Black Hole and Early Galaxies
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  • @OMDMIntl
    @OMDMIntl6 ай бұрын

    Does the narritive ever get to the point? Whats Impossible? Stick to the tittle. I’m tired of getting the JWST history lesson over and over again.

  • @ThouSwell-zx3fd

    @ThouSwell-zx3fd

    6 ай бұрын

    These James Webb vids are total clickbait. But I watch them anyway 😂

  • @Evil_Ways

    @Evil_Ways

    6 ай бұрын

    If you want reliable fast info, Brian Cox is the man

  • @drmarkadufrene8153

    @drmarkadufrene8153

    6 ай бұрын

    Yes… I share your opinion. They give a false premise when they give these articles a title.

  • @princeryga

    @princeryga

    6 ай бұрын

    😂😂😂

  • @POPS417

    @POPS417

    6 ай бұрын

    lol. I have often stopped watching for just that reason

  • @whitneymacdonald4396
    @whitneymacdonald43966 ай бұрын

    For entertainment value, I'll put these videos and the science behind them up against crazy conspiracy theories any day. I love having my mind blown and my thoughts challenged. Awesome work.

  • @v2ike6udik

    @v2ike6udik

    6 ай бұрын

    100% CGI. stupid. no value. you are in awe while you are being consumed. or you are the decieverBsiopr.

  • @franshartman4378
    @franshartman43786 ай бұрын

    What if time passed quicker in the early universe. What we think as the first 100 million years could in fact have been 200 - 300 million years. Thus, these ”incompatible” early galaxies may be older than they seem, not 500 million but one billion years old.

  • @bermchasin

    @bermchasin

    6 ай бұрын

    We have a theory of space time. You'd have to be able to explain how or 'why' time was passing faster

  • @jonathonwerner5968
    @jonathonwerner59686 ай бұрын

    The more we find out, the less we know.

  • @v2ike6udik

    @v2ike6udik

    6 ай бұрын

    100% CGI. Jollywood basement. Lies.

  • @christopherspiker6985
    @christopherspiker69856 ай бұрын

    The narrator said that the JWT was launched in JULY 2022! It was actually launched on December 25, 2021! What the heck?

  • @williambillycraig1057

    @williambillycraig1057

    6 ай бұрын

    Time worked differently back in the early formation of this video. As we learn more about how video and video editing work, we will better understand how time video formation works. Until then, as Jack Horkheimer would say, keep looking up.

  • @v2ike6udik

    @v2ike6udik

    6 ай бұрын

    100% CGI. Jollywood basement. Lies

  • @bkbekka32

    @bkbekka32

    6 ай бұрын

    @williambillycraig1057😂😂

  • @Aquamayne100
    @Aquamayne1006 ай бұрын

    They're gonna need to rename that sitcom

  • @Nenko_Music

    @Nenko_Music

    6 ай бұрын

    lol

  • @maan8846

    @maan8846

    6 ай бұрын

    Lol, it was a theory though

  • @alant383

    @alant383

    6 ай бұрын

    Big $$ is resisting the change from Big Bang theory - which is now a hypothesis, no longer a theory.

  • @loriwilliams9705
    @loriwilliams97056 ай бұрын

    I watch videos like this so I can keep a promise to learn something new everyday! I have kept that promise for 55 years!!!

  • @Fridaey13txhOktober
    @Fridaey13txhOktober6 ай бұрын

    Big Bang theory would already be considered dead if it wasn't such a sacred cow.

  • @stevercarter5317
    @stevercarter53176 ай бұрын

    We have been running on best guess since man first saw the stars. JWST is wildly successful.

  • @gerwyn8340

    @gerwyn8340

    6 ай бұрын

    And God made two great lights; the greater light to rule the day, and the lesser light to rule the night: he made the stars also.

  • @harryelise2757

    @harryelise2757

    6 ай бұрын

    No you are wrong, I am the one who the world 🌍 has been waiting for, I know the truth!

  • @gerwyn8340

    @gerwyn8340

    6 ай бұрын

    Christ is the truth.@@harryelise2757

  • @libertyblueskyes2564

    @libertyblueskyes2564

    6 ай бұрын

    We were once very intelligent and intuitive but somehow we got our two missing chromosomes unhitched. We are the only creatures on earth with 46 chromosomes: all others have 48.

  • @Thurgosh_OG

    @Thurgosh_OG

    6 ай бұрын

    @@libertyblueskyes2564 Are we then, of Earth?

  • @richardburger3350
    @richardburger33506 ай бұрын

    I like your presentation, but I wish the graphics better matched the narrative.

  • @rogerprout5574

    @rogerprout5574

    6 ай бұрын

    The graphics are cherry picked from the thousands of vidoes about space. None are real. All CGI.

  • @maan8846
    @maan88466 ай бұрын

    Going full Star Trek: maybe two universes collided and some of the galaxy's of the other universe were slung into ours.

  • @johncurtis920
    @johncurtis9206 ай бұрын

    It's all guesswork, this idea of the big bang. It's backed by some impressive calculations and quantifications, but at heart that's all it is, guesswork. Data from the likes of this instrument are clearly throwing a very large anchor thru some of the more cherished guesses. That's science. When properly pursued all dogmas ultimately flee. Overall, it seems to be coming to this; at least for me. We perhaps need to alter our thinking and pursue things more along the lines of metaphor. Think of the Universe as a jewel, one with an almost infinite number of facets. And if you will allow this bit of poetic license when you look at the whole it, as is being uncovered by what is being seen from the JWT, it seems that what we have in all that we see is a snapshot of an instant in the mind of the Infinite. As above, so below and as below, so above, an expression as old as human thought, yet perhaps closer to the truth than we ever realized. John~

  • @dewaynemizzell7009
    @dewaynemizzell70096 ай бұрын

    It’s illogical to think that space could exist only between the more dense material. If you have all the material in the universe in one place, what could possibly be outside that other than space?

  • @drew1928
    @drew19286 ай бұрын

    Yep, let's keep playing the guessing game.

  • @jeromemcnair6593
    @jeromemcnair65936 ай бұрын

    With most explosions all the heat is on the inside at the beginning, and is blown outward so the center will cool down faster than the outer edges.

  • @brucewelty7684

    @brucewelty7684

    6 ай бұрын

    All observed explosions in space are disk shaped. Why is the BB depicted as a column?

  • @jeromemcnair6593

    @jeromemcnair6593

    6 ай бұрын

    Maybe they think it was a pin sized explosion that blew out in One direction.

  • @davidwalker5054
    @davidwalker50546 ай бұрын

    The universe doesn,t give a toss about how we expect it to be or abide by our unbreakable laws of physics

  • @allanchurm
    @allanchurm6 ай бұрын

    right so if there was a big bang..where is the centre of the unerverse ..there should be nothing there as everything flew outwards ???

  • @owenmoses7726
    @owenmoses77266 ай бұрын

    Very Interesting, it's so hard to imagine that it all started so very long ago with a Big Bang, if only we could travel and see what it's like out there, but that's only a Dream, but watching what you show gives us a view of it all, Thanks for sharing.

  • @bofilter1079
    @bofilter10796 ай бұрын

    A date for the beginning of the universe seems so absurd. Our tools of perception are so weak, creating illusions such as time.

  • @carllawler2837
    @carllawler28376 ай бұрын

    Time to rethink our thinking...

  • @steverational8615
    @steverational86156 ай бұрын

    As I understand The findings of the JWST, they do not invalidate the Big Bang theory (of which there is actually not just one). Rather they do not fit with some Big Bang theory MODEL results and give rise to a reconsideration of the rate of formation in the early period of the universe.

  • @christurnblom4825
    @christurnblom48256 ай бұрын

    I'm no cosmologist but I did figure out that super massive black holes should be at the center of most galaxies when I was like 8 or 10. It just seemed like common sense. So my 2 cents on this ...and I admit, I'm mostly ignorant here, but: Is it possible that time is just slowing down as the universe expands?

  • @libertyblueskyes2564

    @libertyblueskyes2564

    6 ай бұрын

    Time is imaginary. You can imagine it doing anything or everything.

  • @sian2909

    @sian2909

    6 ай бұрын

    @@libertyblueskyes2564 What about the theory of relativity? I haven't looked into this much but from what I can find with a basic google search is that time exists and is proven. Also to the original comment, I would be really curious about how this could relate to time slowing near black holes!

  • @refugi5300

    @refugi5300

    6 ай бұрын

    Time is the 4th Dimension, 3rd dimensional objects can only move relative to time(4D), time is relative, a point of singularity (or an observer). Believe it or not, for example, in our current time, the earths core is effectively 2.5 years younger then the current time here on the surface due to a process called Time dilation, i'm also no scientist of any matter haha but basically as the universe expands, so does time itself

  • @MarkBettner-fi2ec

    @MarkBettner-fi2ec

    6 ай бұрын

    ​@@libertyblueskyes2564time does exist as any conscious being experience the sequence of changes therein. However, it is relative meaning that it is based on the speed of a given travel. Those or us on earth are moving at the same speed through space but fractions of a second tend to move faster or slower depending on fast one is moving while on earth. On other planets the speed of seconds is effected. On other galaxies minutes to hours can be effected based on the galactic speed relative to our own.

  • @christurnblom4825

    @christurnblom4825

    6 ай бұрын

    @@refugi5300 So, ya ...it sounds like you're saying the same thing as me. When the universe was smaller everything was closer. So I imagine the general gravity situation was greater in that area. So, maybe time was moving faster and that explains these fully formed galaxies roughly 14 billion years ago that the Webb Telescope is detecting. But I don't know for sure. I'm just spit-balling. If we start into the math I get bored & tend to lack the interest to continue. lol I hate anything beyond basic math.

  • @Franglais91
    @Franglais916 ай бұрын

    The edge of the universe is like a mirror. What you're seeing is not a Galaxy which is impossibly far away but the reflection of another much closer Galaxy where the light has gone to the edge and been reflected back

  • @Thurgosh_OG

    @Thurgosh_OG

    6 ай бұрын

    Interesting viewpoint, I like it.

  • @user-wg5dt9jx3d
    @user-wg5dt9jx3d6 ай бұрын

    I've always thought that our "big bang", was the death of a star, a bloody big one at that.

  • @Thurgosh_OG

    @Thurgosh_OG

    6 ай бұрын

    Death of another Universe is more accurate. It impl;oded to the point of exploding either outwards from where it collapsed or fully into a new dimension we call our universe.

  • @michaelbartlett6864
    @michaelbartlett68646 ай бұрын

    The "Big Bang" has always been a Big Bust for physics!

  • @Thurgosh_OG

    @Thurgosh_OG

    6 ай бұрын

    Exactly. It was the most popular theory, in recent times but always just a theory.

  • @Ramirez83786
    @Ramirez837866 ай бұрын

    Why is everyone obsessed with the big bang? Universe must have had a starting point anyway.

  • @jusahneim
    @jusahneim6 ай бұрын

    the question is: why are people left in this state of confusion, despide the clarity that something is wrong with the way "time" is handled in this "problem". is it not obvious? everyone knows that even orbiting earth skews time for the one orbiting relative to earth. and here this fact of time change is simply always ignored. why is that? big bang: galaxies "behind" us in the sphere are moving away from us "faster than light"... hmm

  • @17cmmittlererminenwerfer81
    @17cmmittlererminenwerfer816 ай бұрын

    The Big Bang is being considered for renaming as The Big Oops.

  • @SCGATOR2001

    @SCGATOR2001

    6 ай бұрын

    BIG BANG = BIG BS It was borderline STUPID to take red shift and turn it into BIG BANG Now the people who present themselves as astronomical geniuses are going to have to explain their STUPIDITY. Old Neil Tyson comes to mind as dumber than dirt. He buys in 100% to CO2 causing glowbull warming too. If there is a stupid theory out there, old Neil will be leading the pack to STUPIDITY

  • @tonysel6128
    @tonysel61286 ай бұрын

    The only big bang acquired is when I had too much chilly beans, it was big-big blue everybody away from me

  • @Adrian-jk4kx
    @Adrian-jk4kx6 ай бұрын

    Is this an advertisement for JWST ? Are you selling?

  • @TheCanadianHumor
    @TheCanadianHumor6 ай бұрын

    Ok , good video

  • @denniss1211
    @denniss12116 ай бұрын

    Are you sure it was the size of a soft ball? :)

  • @winningjubbly9712
    @winningjubbly97126 ай бұрын

    Can't we just ask these aliens that are knocking about everywhere? I'm sure they'll tell us. They might even hold classes with blackboards and everything, if we ask nicely.

  • @LBCB94025
    @LBCB940256 ай бұрын

    *_If only Ai could make logical assumptions based on a series of observations/perceived facts..??!!_* *Ask **_IT_** what **_IT_** think this all means!?* 🧐🤔🤨🤷🏼

  • @TiktokVibes4
    @TiktokVibes46 ай бұрын

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  • @martiansoon9092
    @martiansoon90926 ай бұрын

    There has already been some scientific studies about these new foundings. It was even before unknown how gigantic black holes were born. Now they seem to be born in very early universe. And first suggestions and calculations of their formations have been made. This video just gives findings, but not what scientific field is working from these findings.

  • @jaylee9244
    @jaylee92446 ай бұрын

    why is “golf ball” or “orange” size in initial inflation theory so meaningful? many are saying that without explaining its significances.

  • @joeysnburg4254

    @joeysnburg4254

    6 ай бұрын

    The golf ball is meaningful because this video is partially sponsored by Top flight golf ballz!

  • @Brownie861
    @Brownie8616 ай бұрын

    Although this big bang theory gets a lot of support by scientists and evidence. When ever they tell this story about how it went down. I always think this is not how it happend. Not galaxys 10 billion diameters across with billions of those in the galaxy was in a point smaller than an atom. That is the weirdest theorie ever. In M.O There was a colapsed or inflated universe that got very hot. Like a bubble

  • @Djent7779
    @Djent77796 ай бұрын

    There are many stars that explode and implode the universe regenerates it breaths its alive, an ocean of plasma

  • @jerrypeal653
    @jerrypeal6536 ай бұрын

    We are like microbes in a vast ocean.

  • @TiktokVibes4
    @TiktokVibes46 ай бұрын

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  • @thekingofmojacar5333
    @thekingofmojacar53336 ай бұрын

    These "wonderful fairy tale" of the Big Bang (and singularity) has only held us back for a long time to find a realistic beginning period of our universe... 😶‍🌫

  • @MarkBettner-fi2ec

    @MarkBettner-fi2ec

    6 ай бұрын

    Cosmic background radiation and our narrow view of the event horizon tell a tale of a universe at least 93B light year across coming from a single point.

  • @johnlaccohee-joslin4477
    @johnlaccohee-joslin44776 ай бұрын

    I this is the case then surely the question of WHAT caused the big bag? There is no mathmatical reason for a single point to explode, plus the singular point maust have had a densidy that is off the clock, but completely nothing shows this to be the case. I think we really need to throw some of our idears out the window as they clearly have no place according to the see able history.

  • @leberlin
    @leberlin6 ай бұрын

    The issue is so many prominent cosmopolitists (if that’s such a word) and scientists have staked their reputation on the Big Bang Theory (BBT) they cannot admit that there is another idea or potential possibilities of how all this started. I am just an enthusiastic star gazer, I have no thoughts or suggestions on what kicked all this off but I believe some of our experts need to get their heads out of the sand and rethink this whole concept. I am sure we will discover the true reality in the future but not in our time, as we already know this has been going on for billions of years and our nano second of existence will not have any effect one where we came from or where we are going but it would be nice to know one day in the future as humans are naturally inquisitive and our intelligence will one day prevail. I will keep looking up ignorantly but mesmerised by those beautiful twinkling little lights every night.

  • @Evil_Ways

    @Evil_Ways

    6 ай бұрын

    The static universe has been an accepted theory by many proponents including Einstein.

  • @MarkBettner-fi2ec

    @MarkBettner-fi2ec

    6 ай бұрын

    All we know is everything that has been observed thus far is composed of a few dozen elements and the universe is expanding which would lead to assuming it came from a point of singularity but there is always room for flaws.

  • @Evil_Ways

    @Evil_Ways

    6 ай бұрын

    @MarkBettner-fi2ec exactly, and that doesn't mean big bang is out at all. It's just the evolution from that point.

  • @prestonburton8504

    @prestonburton8504

    6 ай бұрын

    just like our 'doctors' are held by a piece of paper, to say that big pharma did not make a huge mistake

  • @TraderRobin
    @TraderRobin6 ай бұрын

    But, if the universe truly is infinite, wouldn't the universal law of probability clearly dictate, that there MUST be exact copies somewhere, of every person and thing on earth? And, what if we have already been here, done this, an infinite number of times in the past, and will continue to be in the future? But then, wouldn't that also suggest, that not only have WE been OURSELVES, but we have also been, are being, and will be again, EACH AND EVERY PERSON AND THING ON EARTH, numerous times?? And, if that isn't enough, wouldn't every movie that has ever been filmed be playing out, word-for-word, and in every conceivable variation, now, and many more times in the future? Come on, people, I simply cannot be the ONLY person on earth, who does NOT possess such a myopic and limited view of the universe!! Think OUTSIDE the universal box for a change! 🙄🙄

  • @genemiller9198

    @genemiller9198

    6 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your intellectually challenging thoughts. I do wonder, though, about your interpretation of "infinite" and if it's correct to link or conflate "infinite universe" and "universal law of probability," I can understand "infinite universe" in terms of volume, or area, or infinite duration (material I've read proposes the likelihood of repeated Big Bangs), but if things are extended to probability, it courts improbability, too. What if the entire universe was farted out of a penguin;s butt? If I'm missing something, please help me. Thanks.

  • @neilbeaumont2820
    @neilbeaumont28206 ай бұрын

    always 'end of the big bang' never has any alternate

  • @jakelynbrook
    @jakelynbrook6 ай бұрын

    The Big Bang has had its time in the (excuse the pun) light, but we must move on from this and form other theories that make sense for cosmology. 12:40

  • @TiktokVibes4
    @TiktokVibes46 ай бұрын

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  • @kundixue3
    @kundixue36 ай бұрын

    With the many interactions of "discovery", the narrations of the theories/fantasies should attach a probability coefficients. Otherwise all these documentaries just sounds like lies, that transcend the colorful words and authoritative tones.

  • @jackrupal-pq2nq
    @jackrupal-pq2nq6 ай бұрын

    In the sikh guru granth sahib ji, It about this question we will never know ever He the from nothing come to be one and there was none b4 him or ever will be only he him self knows wen he did and yet he is in everything that IS , whether we believe or not is up to each person.

  • @damanybrown5036
    @damanybrown50366 ай бұрын

    It never was good enough starting with why there is more matter than antimatter!

  • @fr1zl
    @fr1zl6 ай бұрын

    Maybe the universe wobbles itself.

  • @AJORichard79
    @AJORichard796 ай бұрын

    Cool worlds 🌎. TM

  • @Vegasgodless
    @Vegasgodless6 ай бұрын

    What JWT has proven is that we truly don't know shit about the origins of our universe!😂😂

  • @abderrahimkamili5214
    @abderrahimkamili52146 ай бұрын

    400 thousand years !!! our solar system is not even a spec of dust divided by a million , to measure the universe by solar cycles is like measuring Earth oceans Volume of water with a teaspoon ... 14 and a half billion teaspoons of water😅

  • @wttw4942
    @wttw49426 ай бұрын

    I think it's great to explore the Universe and invent theories. But it really seems a bit absurd to me that we're investing tons of money into this kind of thing and haven't fully explored our planet first! We don't know many things about our own planet and we are trying to understand other celestial objects thousands of light years away from us! What we are doing is similar to eating all kinds of food from a super buffet, without knowing or understanding what we are trying! Then we theorize "I'm pretty sure it has oregano in it," when in fact it has other herbs in it. It is actually an arrogant approach! Instead of focusing on a dish and enjoying it, understand the flavor tones, its aroma, etc. Enjoying the experience may even help you understand other dishes as well. I think it's cool to explore other planets, but at the same time it dilutes the sacrifice the human race makes to understand a single concept. nature is humble and diplomatic. We're throwing punches to the air and trying to figure out why we can't knock out the Sun!! And we formulate silly theories that ultimately result in a total waste of time. We even have a new school of scientists who theorize about the existence of time, but they don't even know what time it is! Then throw away all of your watches and forget about time, then sit down to watch what happens. Time might exist only inside our heads but is a reality in our dimension. Babies crawl before they walk and eventually once they understand the “theory of walking” really good, they try to learn how to run, eventually they run and run fast! Nature is giving us the best example of how to understand it, if we pay attention to these simple processes of human development. We still don't know how to crawl very well, but we're working our asses off and getting crazy, trying to play jump rope...we can't even reach the damn rope yet and we want to jump it! Is ridiculous! If all branches of science focus on investigating a single topic to fully understand it, many more advances with accurate explanations are going to be produced in much less time on solid grounds. We might have lot better and wise explanations and develop a lot more knowledge, which can help us to understand more complex concepts from nature and space. But no, F that!. We have to try to do everything at once and in reality we haven't finished anything relevant in particular. Our math for example, needs to be reviewed in depth. Is incomplete! Everything is incomplete, and we are just playing guessing "if I'm right", theorizing from which one of the existing black holes it came, what produced the noise, and how does the fart that my dog blew into the air billions of light years ago in the void smells like, in the vacuum of the Universe! What's more, you cannot smell in a vacuum! And ultimately the Universe doesn't exist now either, since a couple of months ago! Now, if it the Universe doesn't exist, why the hell are they wasting their time studying it?

  • @bonediga2560

    @bonediga2560

    6 ай бұрын

    Earth is a Planet in the Milky Way Galaxy - Understanding our position in the cosmos IS studying the Earth - We learn much about our home as we know more about how it relates to the whole - And let's not forget how many highly useful and life saving advances have come for our efforts in space exploration - Google up on that - We have had SO MANY things that we take for granted that have come from Space Exploration -

  • @tlahe2

    @tlahe2

    6 ай бұрын

    The current approach keeps more scientists on the payroll.

  • @AtmaDarkwolf
    @AtmaDarkwolf6 ай бұрын

    When do u get to the 'impossible structure' part? Sorry watched the whole thing and this is just repeating from previous videos from same and other posters. Is this just more bloody clickbait to get more views?

  • @davesmith8101
    @davesmith81016 ай бұрын

    “Big Bang” Oh no it didn’t!

  • @mihaivo4113
    @mihaivo41136 ай бұрын

    Why is ' everybody's ' BIG BANG THEORY'" not a theory ?

  • @johnwilson6271
    @johnwilson62716 ай бұрын

    A starting point.....lol

  • @gerwyn8340
    @gerwyn83406 ай бұрын

    And God said, Let there be a firmament in the midst of the waters, and let it divide the waters from the waters. 7And God made the firmament, and divided the waters which were under the firmament from the waters which were above the firmament: and it was so.

  • @genemiller9198

    @genemiller9198

    6 ай бұрын

    And then Great Zog said "I want you to wear cowrie shell necklaces and put bones in your noses and dance around the fire shouting my name. And it was so.

  • @gerwyn8340

    @gerwyn8340

    6 ай бұрын

    God bless you and may the light of the big bang burn your ass when the day comes round in 5D.@@genemiller9198

  • @Xingqiwu387
    @Xingqiwu3876 ай бұрын

    Similar content is being repeated dozens of time with the same type of catchy headline each time. Bring us something NEW!

  • @marc-bs8bj
    @marc-bs8bj6 ай бұрын

    The James Webb telescope only further proves that we don't know how old the universe is and the fact that the universe has no limits and is truly infinite. At the end of the day, we are like bacteria peering out of a petri fish, falsely believing that we are capable of understanding things that are beyond our senses.

  • @rogerprout5574
    @rogerprout55746 ай бұрын

    So now we will see super close ups of all our planets especially the moon from the JWT, right? I bet not.

  • @SuPeRHeRoDuDe3124

    @SuPeRHeRoDuDe3124

    6 ай бұрын

    i suggest you go and learn who gets to use it and how long the waiting list is, doubt anyone would want to waste their time doing anything trivial just to help sway imbeciles out of their conspiracy theories.

  • @awshizz

    @awshizz

    6 ай бұрын

    It has taken pictures of all the outer planets, so yes. It will likely NOT be pointed sunward to look at the moon.

  • @rogerprout5574

    @rogerprout5574

    6 ай бұрын

    I bet it has got some very good closeups of the moon Mars etc and Russia and Nth Korea but of course we will never see those

  • @timkahn2813
    @timkahn28136 ай бұрын

    or the whole thing is a sim program written and started by who knows who.

  • @salahmed7273
    @salahmed72736 ай бұрын

    الله أعلم

  • @Darius12121
    @Darius121216 ай бұрын

    Same JWST stuff with a different narrative 😅

  • @thomaslechner1622
    @thomaslechner16226 ай бұрын

    "a staggerin 90-fold expansion"? oh boy you did not really understand anything...

  • @thehumancanary131
    @thehumancanary1316 ай бұрын

    Just a rehash of previous videos.....nothing new here...

  • @JohnnyAngel8

    @JohnnyAngel8

    6 ай бұрын

    I've noticed that about some of the videos on this channel but I thought this one had a different perspective ... perhaps more detail. I found it enjoyable.

  • @richardsmith9805

    @richardsmith9805

    6 ай бұрын

    Revelation 10-6 states that at the end of the world that time would be no longer thus it (time) must have had a beginning also. What we perceive as a big bang was when time began and that the heavens have always existed and always will. The earth and stars may have an end but others will take their place forever. Perhaps there is no end of space and galaxy's.

  • @thehumancanary131

    @thehumancanary131

    6 ай бұрын

    Well, if you wish to quote something concerning an invisible man who lives in the sky - and knows everything you do, say or think - then you are quite obviously delusional. Especially when it is realised the quote was probably generated by a bunch of Arabs - probably sitting around a camp fire some 2,000 years ago. @@richardsmith9805

  • @DrSkippy1
    @DrSkippy16 ай бұрын

    My two cents: Since conjecture is the best we’ve ever been able to come up with, I propose the following. The Big Bang happened but not the way we think it did. There are an estimated 4x10^19 black holes in the observable universe, each with a singularity. The singularity is where relativistic physics fails and quantum mechanics remains. Conservation of mass is explained with the notion that as it dismembers all arrivals, a black hole adds to its mass. But there is nothing at the singularity that represents mass, as no particle survives. Accordingly, the singularity is where the finite becomes the infinite, where everything becomes “nothing.” If the Big Bang happened 4x10^19 times all at once, there would be a cosmic microwave background, expansion of the universe, no Hubble Constant conflicts, and no “young large galaxy” confusion. From “nothing” God created the things we see. He did it with the words, “Let there be.”

  • @user-ys3ev5sh3w

    @user-ys3ev5sh3w

    6 ай бұрын

    Also I propose the following. The Big Bang happened but not the way we think it did. It is inside out, like a glove, inversion. Out of glove pop up mature and non-mature galaxys simultaniusly. JWST prove it.

  • @v2ike6udik
    @v2ike6udik6 ай бұрын

    100% CGI. Jollywood basement.

  • @darrellharlow9059
    @darrellharlow90596 ай бұрын

    GOD made it!

  • @shin-ishikiri-no

    @shin-ishikiri-no

    6 ай бұрын

    Abstracted confusion.

  • @parallelpost
    @parallelpost6 ай бұрын

    The nature of the big bang, small, large and other, is to not spew equally about a vast nothingness. to find equalibrium would be mathmatical nonsense.

  • @tlahe2
    @tlahe26 ай бұрын

    God exists - EOS.

  • @zztops489Y
    @zztops489Y6 ай бұрын

    OMG OMG...we don't exist, according to the latest JWT imagery. Breaking news!!! Everyone on earth is actually a million years older than previously thought. This guy's flare for the dramatic is about as big as the universe is.

  • @Fridaey13txhOktober

    @Fridaey13txhOktober

    6 ай бұрын

    New data could.... Trigger the destruction of the Universe! 😄Is the Big Bang in the future?? 🤯🤯

  • @michaeltodd2012
    @michaeltodd20126 ай бұрын

    Gen 1:1 In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth. Gen 1:2 And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters. Gen 1:3 And God said, Let there be light: and there was light. Gen 1:4 And God saw the light, that it was good: and God divided the light from the darkness. Gen 1:5 And God called the light Day, and the darkness he called Night. And the evening and the morning were the first day.

  • @hanselpollack4075
    @hanselpollack40756 ай бұрын

    What if God sees this plethora of universal mass and space in ever increasing distances, as just a big stretch of lawn? Nothing more, nothing less, nothing else….

  • @genemiller9198

    @genemiller9198

    6 ай бұрын

    And what if the universe is not less than 13.5 billion years old, and humanity emerged from its hominid past about 200,000 years ago and only very slowly gained the skills of communication, culture and imagination long after that, and what if the books of the Old Testament were written in the 6th-5th Centuries BCE and the New Testament in the 1st and 2nd Centuries CE? Sorry, too much fact and not enough ooga-booga?

  • @DonaldBuckley7202
    @DonaldBuckley72026 ай бұрын

    What a load!

  • @genemiller9198

    @genemiller9198

    6 ай бұрын

    Please explain.

  • @coastalgeorgia6558
    @coastalgeorgia65586 ай бұрын

    yeah this is like the 10th video uou have made about the same thing.. i'm beginning to think this is a nother "AI" channel . i dont sub or watch ai channels.... and activly block them.

  • @marknahuysen
    @marknahuysen6 ай бұрын

    These vids are all starting to sound the same.

  • @jondonnelly4831
    @jondonnelly48316 ай бұрын

    Would prefer if the music was not continuous and quieter. disliked.

  • @JennyTalia112
    @JennyTalia1126 ай бұрын

    The clickbait on this channel is getting frustrating real fast.

  • @rnrhodes9256
    @rnrhodes92566 ай бұрын

    Click bait absolutely nothing new.

  • @tommytestpilot5733
    @tommytestpilot57336 ай бұрын

    Hey! Aren't you one of the garbage sites that actual science channels are trying to shut down? Kyle Hill just had a great video that you should go watch.

  • @eltreum1

    @eltreum1

    6 ай бұрын

    Kyle Hill is a fraud that admitted he is being paid by the nuclear lobbying industry as a shill to spread corrective science which is just a fancy way of saying propaganda.

  • @user-gk2io2ui3o
    @user-gk2io2ui3o6 ай бұрын

    Stopped watching because of the music.

  • @colincrooky
    @colincrooky6 ай бұрын

    This site has become irritating repeating over and over again the same old assumptions.

  • @blhtml
    @blhtml6 ай бұрын

    Can modern people listen to this? 90% fillerwords I guess you could make this video to less than 1 min long

  • @nofromirobot6320
    @nofromirobot63206 ай бұрын

    shlock content

  • @MrCharlesdick
    @MrCharlesdick6 ай бұрын

    Thinking of the physical limitations of the size of a lens or mirror in a telescope. Seems to me that the biggest lens one could want would be the gravitational lensing from a distant black hole. Keeing in mind of course that such lensing is locked on to a specific point in the sky, there are probably plenty of detectable usable black holes out there that a space telescope could point at. The images gathered from such lensing effect could then be computed to determine an actual image from galactic clusters so far away that they would be otherwise unobservable. Meh. Someone will figure this out eventually.

  • @MrManguns
    @MrManguns6 ай бұрын

    need to block content like this in my youtube... garbage. Need to block science content without credential creator

  • @08prema
    @08prema6 ай бұрын

    It is GOD who created Everything

  • @genemiller9198

    @genemiller9198

    6 ай бұрын

    So, then, God pre-existed everything He created, yes? What do you imagine He was doing, say, three days before He created everything? Given the absolute certainty in your statement above, I'm sure you have the answer. No? Well, maybe God is your name for your spiritual identity. That I can understand and respect. Absolutes and imperatives, on the other hand, start wars.

  • @Comentflix

    @Comentflix

    6 ай бұрын

    @@genemiller9198 you ask him when you die.

  • @genemiller9198

    @genemiller9198

    6 ай бұрын

    I can' t, like, send him an email now? Because contrary to religious ooga-booga, when you die, you're goneski. Sorry to break it to you.@@Comentflix

  • @Fridaey13txhOktober

    @Fridaey13txhOktober

    6 ай бұрын

    Internet user has been diagnosed with having 2 extra 21 chromosomes. 😄

  • @harryelise2757

    @harryelise2757

    6 ай бұрын

    Not exactly, man made man, that is an absolute fact! If you think 🤔 an ultimate being has you in it's boosum , you are wrong , that's not what God is? You all are clueless, to what is, I'm the one who the world 🌎 has been waiting for, I have the truth? What is God, The impossible question, !!! NOAH? Now Our Answer is Here!!! The # 3. Had too be the first thing in existence. When the infinity energy blew open,13, 888 billion years ago, on the 🔅 dime? The truth is here!!! How?

  • @user-ss3sn5vh1z
    @user-ss3sn5vh1z6 ай бұрын

    Yeah a lil redundant...with nothing ever figured out. You speculate but never really say anything of importance. To say that your monotone voice is annoying is an understatement. Anthow, thanks for completely wasting five minutes of my life

  • @williamharkenss8960
    @williamharkenss89606 ай бұрын

    All these theoretical physicists and cosmologists have been talking rubbish for years. Talk about a waste of time and money.

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