"IT'S AGING BACKWARDS" James Webb Telescope Finds a Time-Altering Galaxy that Punctures Cosmology

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3 ай бұрын

"IT'S AGING BACKWARDS" James Webb Telescope just spotted a Time-Altering galaxy that punctures cosmology. The James Webb Space Telescope, has found a galaxy that should not exist yet again. At this point, it doesn’t come as a surprise, does it, since the telescope has made quite a few discoveries in the last couple of years that defy our cosmology. But this one, is just different, very different from anything we have discovered till now: and you will see why.
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@IamKlaus007
@IamKlaus007 3 ай бұрын
Really!!! Glitches in the cosmology!!! When did we get to the point of knowing exactly how the universe works?
@dendarius9906
@dendarius9906 3 ай бұрын
At best the universe is 79.84 billion years old or 80 billion years old at the maximum. If baryon symmetry broke to have more matter than anti matter through explicit symmetry breaking and time symmetry breaking to a small point, then the universe might be destined to be here. Maisie galaxy and 15 new galaxies definitely push the age of the universe back. Thomas Bram author of The Woven Sun.
@oscargluja426
@oscargluja426 3 ай бұрын
3:36 ...thus, the universe is eternal. No begining, no end, only change (time).😊
@JungleJargon
@JungleJargon 3 ай бұрын
Scientists need dark matter to make galaxies because they obviously can't form themselves. *If you have a different size cubit you will change the size of the house that you build with it.* Lightspeed 186,000 miles per second is how we observe it with a constant rate of time and a fixed measure of distance. Another observer in another place in the universe also with a fixed frame of reference will see light speed 186,000 miles per second too except the frame of reference is not the same since it is a different size of 186,000 miles and a different rate of time which alters the speed of light from our reference frame. The significance of this is that when we observe other galaxies in outer space we are not looking at a fixed measure of distance or a single rate of time because time speeds up and distance is stretched the farther away from the center of the galaxy that it is. If we look at something traveling near the event horizon of a black hole, it will look stopped to us because of how slow it is traveling. If we look at something traveling the opposite direction from us away from the black hole, it will be moving much faster and increasing with speed because the rate of time keeps getting faster and the measure of distance keeps stretching more. This is the reason for superluminal motion and the faster than expected speeds of the outer spiral arms of the galaxies. Things appear to be going faster in outer space because they are going faster without breaking the speed of light because of the changes in the rates of time and the measures of distance in general relativity depending on how much gravity there is in the vicinity. The truth is that thirteen billion years passes by faster between galaxies where there is no matter or mass to slow down time or contract distance. Light only slows down when it encounters the gravity of a galaxy. To be clear, light never breaks the speed of light. It's just that time passes by faster and distance is stretched where there is no matter or mass to slow down time or shorten distance. This means that the distance is not as far and the universe is not as old from our perspective where time is slower and distance is contracted. Redshift happens because of gravity and the accumulation of gravity over large distances so there is no need for a universe expanding into oblivion for no reason. Since things are moving faster away from the centers of galaxies there is also no need for dark matter. Gravity and general relativity explain everything. The universe is both older and younger than the earth at the same time. So many imaginary problems from not understanding the observations. It’s the observations that are real and it’s gravity that is not being understood. We don’t need another law of gravity. Gravity is constant locally the same as the earth is flat locally. On a larger scale gravity is not constant and the earth is not flat. Gravity drops off considerably outside of the galaxy which changes considerably the measures of time and and distance which together make everything to appear to move faster including light. Things appear to be moving faster because they are moving faster as seen by us in our slower rate of time and our shorter measure of distance. This eliminates entirely the need for dark matter. The changes in time and distance compound the changes in the speed of light as observed from our frame of reference. Do a thought experiment. Hold your hands a foot apart representing 186,000 miles saying “one thousand and one” representing one second while pretending to see an imaginary photon going from one hand to the other. Now expand the distance saying “one thousand and one” as fast as you can. You should notice that the speed of the imaginary photon increases the more distance expands and the more time speeds up just same as the farther away from the center of the galaxy it is. The opposite is also true. Someone moving in the direction of a black hole will seem to us to be stopped. If you change the size of a cubit you will change the size of the house that you build with it. The energy source of the vacuum energy is all of the supermassive black holes that are growing by drawing in spacetime. This explains the vacuum energy and it means that the universe is not expanding into oblivion for no reason. It means there is no need for imaginary inflatons. Redshift occurs when light leaves the gravity of a galaxy and then the light is blue shifted when it enters another galaxy. Obviously galaxies aren’t all equal that way and distant galaxies are much more redshifted because of all of the mass of the surrounding galaxies that distance light has to pass by.
@ManojPreshantha-pk2wt
@ManojPreshantha-pk2wt 3 ай бұрын
I know it's difficult .. even Difficult .. just put the unimaginable big black holl .. to the singalarity point .. then you can fix the puzzle. My idea no singalarity that's black holl ..
@morgunstyles7253
@morgunstyles7253 3 ай бұрын
There is no such thing as nothing. There is nothing older than the universe. There was no big bang.
@xTriad
@xTriad 2 ай бұрын
The other option is the universe was caused by something eternal and powerful.
@2thelight
@2thelight 3 ай бұрын
How can you explain what does not exist? There is no space and no time, and space does not just mean outer space but all space, there is only energy or thought, and in these thoughts we dream of space and time.
@williamflynn7527
@williamflynn7527 3 ай бұрын
Your thoughts might align with the idea that the universe is just information. We are the AI.
@kenelizabethwhitfield7078
@kenelizabethwhitfield7078 3 ай бұрын
What information..??
@thekingofmojacar5333
@thekingofmojacar5333 3 ай бұрын
At the very beginning of our cosmos (it is certainly a little older than 13.77 billion years) there was a very pronounced property or primal force in our universe (which of course still exists), the so-called FUSION FORCE (something between gravity and dark energy)! As we see with stars, galaxies and black holes, everything in the cosmos actually merges (larger structures absorb smaller ones), and eventually universes merge too! This process of merging parts of the universe was previously unknown, since at the first stage we did not take into account that there could be several universes in our cosmos. So what we can see with our space telescopes today is a total universe made up of several small universe bubbles (so-called pocket universes), which over time all merged into a gigantic universe, incidentally without demarcations and transitions... 🌞 🪐 🌀
@NoEgg4u
@NoEgg4u 3 ай бұрын
@0:00 "The James Webb Space Telescope has found a galaxy that should not exist." Why do hosts make such absurd remarks? Is our host playing G-d, and confessing that he made a mistake? It is ridiculous to claim or imply that the cosmos is wrong. And the narration continues to assert that the formation of galaxies should not have happened the way it happened. That is utter nonsense. Yes, it should 100% have happened the way it happened, because it happened that way.
@johnfromireland7551
@johnfromireland7551 3 ай бұрын
Why do cosmologists assume that a galaxy far far away is very very old? We all know that cosmic inflation is currently moving galaxies away from us at a speed faster than light. The galaxies found to be "created 500 million years after the big bang" are not that old but have been pushed there. The thing to note here, also, is that cosmic inflation operates randomly and in different directions bring some objects closer to us and some further away. Out Universe is like a big giant pendulum with galaxies swinging about at colossal speeds in random directions all the time whilst at the same time the Universe itself is expanding. Matter is created out of nothing. Matter appears in random places because there is leakage via black holes in other points in our Universe. The matter appears initially as dark matter and transforms in white (visible) matter later.
@derkjh
@derkjh 3 ай бұрын
Bllocks
@jameslee5191
@jameslee5191 3 ай бұрын
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