What does an Ancient Mature Megret-Galaxies means and is there many diffrent types of Galaxies in the Universe? Well it will be explained like every unknown things about Our AWESOME Universe in these best Space videos on UA-cam thank you NASASpaceNews! 🌌
I would love to see evidence of another universe or universe's ! That would answer quite a few questions but we may need more advanced space telescopes !
I'm no scientist so may not ask this question well. The universe is expanding apparently, that gave rise to the big bang theory initially. Therefore the begining of the universe was in a very much smaller space than now. Would it not therefore be logical that galaxies formed and aged quicker as all the material needed was in much closer proximity than today's much expanded and spaced out universe. 🇬🇧
It's fascinating how the James Webb Space Telescope keeps challenging our understanding of galaxy formation. But does anyone else think that the high levels of metallicity in such a distant galaxy could imply flaws in our current cosmological models? Maybe we're missing something crucial about the early universe.
This left me wondering, What is the difference between quasars and Kuwaisars?
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What does an Ancient Mature Megret-Galaxies means and is there many diffrent types of Galaxies in the Universe? Well it will be explained like every unknown things about Our AWESOME Universe in these best Space videos on UA-cam thank you NASASpaceNews! 🌌
Mergng mature galaxy's .
I would love to see evidence of another universe or universe's ! That would answer quite a few questions but we may need more advanced space telescopes !
I'm no scientist so may not ask this question well. The universe is expanding apparently, that gave rise to the big bang theory initially. Therefore the begining of the universe was in a very much smaller space than now. Would it not therefore be logical that galaxies formed and aged quicker as all the material needed was in much closer proximity than today's much expanded and spaced out universe. 🇬🇧
That's a very interesting theory ! 🇬🇧😃
Amazing
Very good , thank you !
It's fascinating how the James Webb Space Telescope keeps challenging our understanding of galaxy formation. But does anyone else think that the high levels of metallicity in such a distant galaxy could imply flaws in our current cosmological models? Maybe we're missing something crucial about the early universe.
Hubble did as well , before JWST , and there's more powerful telescopes , in development , or under construction , for various purposes .
@@davidarundel6187 That's right
Oh wow
I think we're at a comparable level regards the universe as when it was thought the earth was at the center of the solar system
More of the same
I agree. A pompous voice trying to convey the image of a fundamental breakthrough.
The voice is AI , and a crappy 9ne at that ! ! .@@danbotez1307
Universe from 🦋?
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so what happens if the earth gos into a blackhole ?????????????????????????????
Tyson says bifurcation. Ripped into little pieces . 😂 dont worry we aren't going into a black hole . CERN may create one , but for now we're safe 👍
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I'm gonna party like it's 1999!
We wouldn't exist long enough to find out as we wouldn't survive the ring as we would be long destroyed .
Sounds like a story for the What if channel.