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- JWST has made the "Crisis in Cosmology" WORSE (AGAIN):
In this month’s Night Sky News we’re chatting about the Chandrayaan-3 mission to the South Pole of the Moon, evidence of wet-dry cycle of water on early Mars which gives the right conditions to form the molecules for life, and the latest evidence for JWST which has added fire to the “crisis in cosmology” (aka the Hubble Tension). Plus what you should look out for in the night sky in the next month.
00:00 Intro
00:55 15th September - New Moon + Milky Way!
01:46 16th September - Toenail Moon + Mars!
02:06 19th September - Neptune opposition!
02:52 How to spot Jupiter + Saturn into October!
03:58 Early Oct. Venus + Toenail Moon
04:35 BetterHelp Partnership
06:31 Chandrayaan-3 & Luna 25
12:07 Water cycles on early Mars!
18:15 JWST images Supernova 1987A
20:23 JWST deepens the "Crisis in Cosmology"
27:30 Conclusion
28:08 Bloopers
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- JWST Spotted Something Amazing on Europa’s Surface: A Sign of Life in Its Ocean?
In this episode, we explore the discovery of carbon dioxide on Europa’s surface by the James Webb Space Telescope, or JWST, and what it means for the habitability of its ocean. We explain how JWST used its advanced instruments to take images and spectra of Europa’s surface, and how it found carbon dioxide in a region called Chaos Terrain. We discuss the origin and distribution of the carbon dioxide on Europa’s surface, and how it likely came from the subsurface ocean of Europa, which is considered to be a potential habitat for life. We also explore the implications and significance of this discovery for the chemistry and dynamics of Europa’s ocean, and how it may inform future missions to Europa, such as NASA’s Europa Clipper. We also tell you how you can watch JWST in action and what is so special about it.
00:00 Introduction
01:18 How JWST Detected Carbon Dioxide on Europa’s Surface
02:52 How JWST Detected Carbon Dioxide on Europa’s Surface
05:32 Why Carbon Dioxide Matters for Europa’s Habitability
08:24 Outro
08:38 Enjoy
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- JWST Reveals a Few More Warped Anomalies We Can't Explain:
0:00 JWST anomalies and mysteries
1:00 Herbig Haro was hiding a question
1:55 Einstein rings and new records
4:10 Something weird with this galaxy
5:15 Previous explanations and strange galaxies that don't exist
6:15 The double ring
7:10 How do these galaxies form?
7:30 El Gordo hiding a strange fish hook
8:30 Strange thin galaxy
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- What Did James Webb Really See At The Beginning of Time?:
00:00 Introduction
05:45 Eyes to the Heavens
12:38 The First Galaxies
26:06 The Galactic Zoo
40:34 The James Webb Mystery
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- "TOO LATE TO APOLOGIZE!" James Webb Telescope Finds First Real Evidence That Shatters our Cosmology To The Core:
The ongoing discoveries made by the Webb Telescope are profoundly influencing how we comprehend the universe. As the telescope gazes into the distant past, it unveils mysteries that were previously beyond our perception.
But, wait, a surprising new discovery just shattered our Fundamental understanding about the universe and reveals that we may be completely wrong about the size of the universe.
In a new paper published recently, scientists have revealed that new images from the Webb Telescope have discovered objects just 120 million years after the Big Bang. Not only this, what scientists found in the deep early universe could break the entire foundation of the standard cosmological model. Astronomers say that we did not expect to see something like this in the Webb image.
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I used to read physics and science text books that were well beyond my age-group and academic standing, I felt compelled to attempt to understand them and discern their core meanings - ages of 9/10/11/12 onwards. I always felt that there was something very wrong with the dogmatic style of modern physics, and the slavish adulation of Einstein's theories.
Arthur M Young was the first major thinker who rejected this dogmatism, and he gave us the Toroidal model of the universe, which to me rings very true.
. Not only the shape and dimensionality of our universe, but the ubiquity of light, 'pair creation' of particles from photons, and the mechanics of purpose itself.
I always 'knew' that the universe had no 'Big Bang', and is vastly much older than 13.8 billion years - try hundreds of billions, life has proliferated among the billions of galaxies and we know diddly squat about the universe!
Arthur M Young is the true path of remedial physics, I have the affrontery to suggest this, I think we will be building statues to this amazing genius in future generations.
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- "Now It's Really Getting Serious!" James Webb Telescope Spots 5 of Strange Galaxies Beyond!
Generally, we have understood that everything in the universe follows a pattern of having a starting point and eventually having an end. However, an interesting question looms before us: does the same principle of beginning and end apply to our entire universe?
In just three years since it started operating, the James Webb Telescope has brought about some truly surprising revelations that challenge what we thought we knew about the universe. The new discoveries of the Webb Telescope have created a serious controversy among astronomers. Scientists are finding unexpected things in the Webb Telescope's deep field images. Recent weeks have brought us astonishing discoveries made by the Webb Telescope, shedding light on how galaxies formed billions of years after the Big Bang.
- Recently, the James Webb Telescope has discovered the 5 most distant galaxies, which has once again sparked debate among astronomers.
These galaxies are surprisingly strange, shaking the foundation of not just one, but four commonly accepted theoretical models used by scientists to understand the universe. We have various cosmological models to test our observations but unfortunately the Webb Telescope's newly discovered 5 galaxies have proved all our standard theoretical models wrong. This groundbreaking finding is significant and has stirred up the astronomy community. Not only this, what scientists found in the deep early universe could break the entire foundation of the standard cosmological model. Astronomers say that we did not expect to see something like this in the Webb image.
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- Another Impossible Galaxy Revealed by JWST, Here's Why It Makes No Sense:
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- Has JWST found evidence for the FIRST STARS to ever form in the Universe?:
Maiolino et al. (2024; evidence for pop III stars around GN-z11) - arxiv.org/pdf/2306.00953.pdf
Wang et al. (2022; first claim of population III stars in un-peer reviewed article) - arxiv.org/pdf/2212.04476.pdf
- 00:00 Introduction
- 02:06 What are "Population III" stars (aka the first generation of stars)
- 05:43 Why are Population III stars so important in the history of the Universe?
- 08:24 New evidence for Population III stars from Maiolino et al
- 12:18 What's next to confirm/refute this claim of Population III stars?
- 14:09 Brilliant | AD
- 15:22 Bloopers
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- "There's No Going Back from This" James Webb Telescope Uncovers One of the Oldest Galaxies Ever Seen:
"There's No Going Back from This" James Webb Telescope Uncovers One of the Oldest Galaxies Ever Seen. NASA just announced they found one of the most distance structures merging in the universe using the James Webb Space Telescope. The Webb Telescope discovered plenty of far-away galaxies, when it first took its deep field image.
Suddenly, galaxies started to pop out of the darkness of time and space, revealing themselves. The universe, for the first time, began to seem way stranger than we ever thought it to be. Galaxies emerged from what we believed to be the universe’s dark ages, raising doubts over the science of our cosmic model. And it wasn’t just a couple of galaxies. The Webb telescope found hundreds of them.
And now astronomers are staring at a galaxy that could be one of the oldest ever, and the shocking part is that it already contains billions of stars. Interestingly, only two years ago the Hubble Space Telescope spotted this cosmic giant as an unusual point of light in its field of view.
Scientists couldn’t have imagined that this odd speck of light is a monstrous galaxy lurking at the edge of time, until they turned Webb to look at it. Webb’s observation revealed that the point of light is actually a primordial galaxy that is far more massive and mature than it should be.
Dubbed Gz9p3, this galaxy is at a redshift of z=9.3, which means we are seeing it as it was only 510 million years after the Big Bang…
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That was a fun video.
Made me think about the advancements in cosmology in recent decades, building upon the errors of the past until the errors dominated the field. The errors were so blatant that entirely new properties of matter had to be invented to account for the discrepancy between theory and observation. And when both theory and observation proved inadequate still, dark properties were invented to explain the necessary hidden phenomena that, although unobserved and with untested properties, must be there.
It shows how the edifices of higher learning are often incapable of correcting for errors because of egoic constraints involving status and tenure, as contrasted to the pursuit of knowledge for knowledge's sake and the betterment of humankind.
Back to the video, I liked the discussion of every reason why the theories are not working correctly, and how something simple must be missing from our models. I thought, Ya, like space. Space is missing. But what the commentator pointed out was the missing mass problem, remaining within the paradigm.
So much brain washing goes on in these institutions of learning, so much is accepted without due consideration, and much more sophisticated theories rest precariously upon those unverified assumptions. The very foundation of our models is on the brink of collapsing and the field is in a state of panic.
Then along comes a machine that sees too well for theoretical patches to the standard model that had attempted to obscure, for so long, illuminates an inconvenient truth: our models are inaccurate because our basic assumptions have been incorrect.
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- James Webb Telescope Found Most Distant Galaxy Older Than the Big Bang:
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- Galactic Distance Record Broken Again! JWST Finds Another Incredible Galaxy:
- 0:00 New galactic record holder
- 0:55 gn-z11 and previous record holders
- 2:30 Other far away galaxies that weren't
- 3:20 New galaxy
- 4:05 How can we know the distance so accurately?
- 6:35 Other surprises from this galaxy
- 8:40 Conclusions and summaries
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- Major JWST Discoveries That Will Rewrite Textbooks For Years to Come:
00:00 Intro
01:30 Distant galaxies and surprises that nobody expected
03:05 Advanced elements
03:55 Bursty star formation
04:30 Unexpected shapes
06:00 Star mysteries - so many clusters
07:30 Reionization solved
08:25 More complex elements
10:00 Black hole formation and quasars
11:55 How black holes formed so early
13:00 Reionization
15:00 Conclusions and summaries
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- Astronomers Are Worried James Webb Telescope Saw Something Shocking in New Extreme Deep Field!:
Scientists are excited and worried at the same time, as new deep field images from the James Webb telescope have revealed unexpected things in the distant universe. These new pictures will completely change astronomy and scientists say that we did not expect this and we are not prepared for it.
In a recent deep field image, scientists have discovered many distant galaxies that defy our centuries-old cosmological models. They continue to report bizarre findings, including some galaxies so unusual that, if confirmed through further spectroscopic tests, they could revolutionise our understanding of the universe. This image shows the region of study of the James Webb telescope Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey. This area includes and contains the Hubble extreme Deep Field and reveals new galaxies at record-breaking distances that Hubble could not see.
One such galaxy, F200DB-045, is potentially a high redshift galaxy with an estimated redshift of 20.4, meaning it existed just 160 million years after the Big Bang. But this galaxy still has to undergo spectroscopic test to be confirmed.
If verified, it would be one of the oldest and most distant galaxies known and would completely contradict our Big Bang model, which says that our universe is only about 14 billion years old. Well, right now the Most distant spectroscopic confirmed galaxy is JADES-GS-z14, which is currently the most distant galaxy ever discovered. But scientists have found a big problem here, JADES-GS-z14 and similar galaxies are not accounted for by any of our current models or computer simulations. Scientists have no explanation as to how these galaxies were formed, their origin still remains a big mystery for scientists. Even the most sophisticated and powerful simulations have failed to predict the existence of such galaxies in the early universe. This has led to a significant paradigm shift in cosmology, as researchers are now questioning the accuracy and completeness of our long-held theories.
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- Nobody Can Explain 1000s of Strange Little Red Dots Found by JWST Everywhere:
0:00 JWST discoveries
0:35 Little red dots and their mystery
1:20 Timeline of modern astronomy
3:00 How they were discovered
3:50 Properties
4:55 Contradicting discoveries
6:25 Problems with current explanations
8:00 Stars are mysterious too
9:15 Conclusions
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- NO HYPE Explanation of the 3 Biggest JWST Discoveries | Far Too Much BS About Webb Telescope on YT:
- 00:00 JWST vs Hubble telescope
- 01:19 Why JWST can see farther in space
- 02:42 JWST may be too successful!
- 03:22 What the Big Bang model predicts
- 04:59 The JWST discovery that contradicts Big Bang
- 06:04 Possible explanations for the Big Bang model anomaly
- 08:41 JWST sees 3 points in time for the same star explosion!
- 11:45 JWST discovers planet with Chemical that only comes from life on earth
James Webb Space Telescope captures infrared light, which allows us to see billions of light years away. Some galaxies would not be visible otherwise, because their light has redshifted beyond visible light spectrum due to the universe’s expansion.
As spacetime stretches, it makes the wavelength of light longer and longer. And for light from very distant galaxies, this redshift results in us receiving the light below the infrared range. And this is one of the reasons why the James Webb Space Telescope is better for viewing the most distant objects. This is also why, in many of its pictures, colors are artificially added in post-production so that we can see it. The orginal photo, if shown, would not be visible to us.
The JWST seems to have found something that does not fit with our understanding of the universe based on the Lambda CDM model (Big Bang model).
The problem is that, according to our model, it would take a certain minimum amount of time for big and bright galaxies to form because it involves a hierarchical process of small clouds of gas that condense over time, then stars coming together to form nascent galaxies.
What the James Webb Space Telescope discovered is that some galaxies like the JADES-GS-z14-0, existed less than 300 million years after the big bang. Is the Big Bang model broken? The answer is likely not so dramatic. The big discovery is simply that early galaxies seem a little more evolved than expected.
But there are a few potential explanations for this. 1) We simply might not understand dark matter correctly. If it has some unknown properties, then galaxies could form earlier than we think. 2) Early dark energy field in the early universe could have existed that would then have altered the mechanics of the early universe enough to explain the early galaxy formatio. 3) Population III stars, which are super massive stars virtually without any metal content, could have existed in the very early universe. They could burn quickly and form early black holes, speeding up the evolution of galaxies. There are other theories as well, but none of them are exactly physics-shattering, just minor adjustments to the Lambda CDM model.
The Webb telescope can also help us understand the evolution of a supernova in a very unique way. It has managed to take a picture where the same supernova can be seen at three different points in time. This is done using a concept Einstein himself predicted – gravitational lensing.
Gravitational lensing occurs when a massive celestial body causes a sufficient curvature of spacetime to bend the path of light travelling past or through it. This bending of light acts like a vast lens. An example of how this works is the supernova AT 2022riv, located about 9 billion light years away. Its light waves would just keep going straight if the universe were empty, but because of a massive galaxy in front of it, light bends in 3 different curves. So we see it in 3 different points in time.
The JWST is also really good at analyzing exo-planets including their chemical composition. It’s so powerful that it has also managed to take direct pictures of several exo-planets. What’s more, it can determine the chemical content of the exo-planet. It does this by analyzing the light of its star passing through the planet's atmosphere.
This analysis has already shown for example the abundance of methane and carbon dioxide on an exoplanet called K2-18B, located 120 light years away from us in the habitable zone of its star. This was the first time carbon-based molecules had been found in an exoplanet that is in the habitable zone of its star. Its composition supports the idea that there may be a water ocean underneath a hydrogen-rich atmosphere on it. Observations also detected a molecule called dimethyl sulfide (DMS). On Earth, this is only produced by life. The bulk of the DMS in Earth’s atmosphere is emitted from phytoplankton in marine environments.
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As spacetime stretches, it makes the wavelength of light longer and longer.
We simply might not understand dark matter correctly.
There are other theories as well, but none of them are exactly physics-shattering, just minor adjustments to the Lambda CDM model.
This is done using a concept Einstein himself predicted – gravitational lensing.
curvature of spacetime
I included the quotes above to highlight how slow "science" actually moves and how hard it is for people to admit they were wrong.
All the quotes above refer to claims that are based upon math alone, not science.
There is no science based evidence for the existence of dark matter, no evidence that spacetime stretches, and no science based evidence for the big bang.
Cosmology has been trusting math instead of observations for a long time.
Now with significantly better observations, scientists are unable admit they had things wrong.
They feel it, but can't yet admit it.
"“Right now I find myself lying awake at three in the morning,” says Alison Kirkpatrick, an astronomer at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, “and wondering if everything I’ve done is wrong.”
https://www.lppfusion.com/article-be...g-bang-debate/
Everyone worships Einstein so much that they believe everything he predicted and interpret any observations as confirming Einstein predictions. Predictions are not science.
There never was any science based evidence for the big bang in the first place, due to human nature, cosmologists can't believe their own eyes/ data.
Its kind of sad, but highlights the fact that in many instances its human stupidity along with human ego that prevents science from moving forward.
I used to think the slowness of science to accept new ideas must be due to some conspiracy, but it often just seems like human nature along with active suppression.
If the Big Bang didn't happen what did?
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- Nobel Winner Claims "IT'S ALARMING!" What Just James Webb Telescope Saw Beyond The Dark Ages:
Something very strange is happening in the early universe and scientists have no clue why their theories are failing to explain these strange mysteries. Scientists are finding thousands of strange objects in deep field images and they have no idea what exactly they are looking at. They discovered many strange objects in the early universe and scientists said that they cannot be galaxies because these objects are completely different compared to early galaxies. In addition, the Webb telescope looked deep into the universe beyond the Dark Ages for the first time, and what it found has astonished astronomers.
Most scientists agree that the universe began about 13.8 billion years ago. However, the strange structures revealed in these images challenge this timeline and could lead to major shifts in cosmology, the study of the universe's origin and development.
In light of these groundbreaking observations, several Nobel laureates suggest that the early universe might be vastly different from what we thought. Some even propose the radical idea that the universe may not have had a beginning at all. Instead, they speculate that the distant universe which we are considering as the early universe may actually be something else about which we have no idea.