What Did James Webb Actually Find At The Edge of The Universe?

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  • Опубліковано 1 чер 2024
  • The JWST's new discovery of early galaxies could revolutionize our understanding of the universe, but it doesn't mean the Big Bang is over and we've found another universe at the edge of the universe. So what exactly has the James Webb Telescope found and why is it important?
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  • @txboy112233
    @txboy112233 6 місяців тому +1

    Finally someone with a decent voice I can fall asleep to

  • @terryhinkley7101
    @terryhinkley7101 Рік тому +2

    I love her voice

  • @lazomaniac
    @lazomaniac Рік тому +1

    we might live in a toroidal universe

  • @Danny_6Handford
    @Danny_6Handford Рік тому +1

    So far we more or less know that everything that exists is a collection of extremely small sub- atomic particles and packets of energy that interact with each other through forces that follow predetermined laws and rules. We also know that everything that exists has some type of beginning and will have some type of end including sub-atomic particles, atoms and molecules, the planet earth, life and the universe. It appears that all forms energy including matter exist in cycles that begin, exist, end and then begin again, exist again and end again and the cycles just repeat whether it is for sub-atomic particles, atoms, molecules, planets, stars, life or universes.
    The universe could be a cycle inside a bigger cycle similar to how a star’s birth, growth and death cycle is inside a galaxy’s birth, growth and death cycle or even similar to how a bacteria’s birth, growth, and death cycle can exist inside an insect’s birth, growth, and death cycle. Birth, growth, and death cycles keep repeating. So the birth, growth and death cycles of universes, galaxies, stars and planets will also probably keep repeating.
    Humans have evolved, advanced and progressed enough to know that our earth, our sun, our solar system and even our galaxy and our universe will all eventually fade away some day. We also know that our earth will continue to exist long after it can no longer sustain human life. If the way humans are presently living causes the earth to become inhospitable to human life quicker, the earth, the sun, the galaxy nor the universe will care.
    Continuing to learn and discover the secrets about our universe and continuing to learn how to live better on this planet without conflict or misery should be enough to inspire us and to make human life exciting and worth living for at least a few more million years.

    • @137limon8
      @137limon8 Рік тому

      So does that mean, We're not going to build a "Time Transphaslimator" and live for all eternity?

  • @137limon8
    @137limon8 Рік тому

    Infiniton?

    • @137limon8
      @137limon8 Рік тому

      .... the Antiverse would be something.

  • @txboy112233
    @txboy112233 6 місяців тому

    Sing me a bedtime story baby