Nobody Can Explain 1000s of Strange Little Red Dots Found by JWST Everywhere

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  • @billlyons7024
    @billlyons7024 Місяць тому +1448

    It's all the laser points that cats never caught.

  • @gyeongchankim5423
    @gyeongchankim5423 Місяць тому +312

    Love how JWST is continuously revealing something is missing in our cosmological model. Good luck to astronomers/astrophysicists.

    • @angelrivera2339
      @angelrivera2339 Місяць тому +25

      The Astronomers and astrophysicists must be having the time of their lives.

    • @TopTop000
      @TopTop000 Місяць тому +9

      Tbh i view it a bit different . It seems to me they already know the answer to all these questions beforehand . Even the early galaxies , that was suppose to be something really abnormal and strange ( according to science-media) was explained in two seconds by stating that galaxies formed quicker than we thought , not that the universe was way older or that the big bang theory was false

    • @qlrevan4116
      @qlrevan4116 Місяць тому +2

      Well thats the case for almost every observatories

    • @fabianmckenna8197
      @fabianmckenna8197 Місяць тому +4

      Of course we can look into it, study it and perhaps eventually figure it out.
      Or we can stick with "God did it" which fails to explain why he put these things so far away in the first place......

    • @theeddorian
      @theeddorian Місяць тому

      @@TopTop000 You want to read Thomas Kuhn on scientific paradigm shifts. Instead of "knowing the answer," you are seeing many scientists saying, "we can't have been that wrong!" But, considering the history of science, of course the can. Many are defending the investment they have put into learning the model and their work forcing it to accept difficult observations. They make up stories that they hope will prove to be useful, stories like dark matter and energy, which were introduced to account for observations that did not fit theory.
      The "galaxies just formed sooner" is a dreadful explanation because it literally asserts the Standard Model theory up to now is largely false. The periods of reionization, the "dark ages" are all critical products of the Standard Model, and the highly developed galaxies observed by JWST forbid this. Some of the most remote galaxies possess spectral characteristics of Population 1 and 2 stars, and no version of current theory permits that under any circumstance. You don't simply have a galaxy right near the BB, you have a galaxy with stellar characteristics that indicate the galaxy pre-dates the BB. That is a problem. There are several elements of theory here that are in direct conflict due to JWST observations: star formation, chemical element production, BBT, inflation, re-ionization, the estimated age of the universe, and several have to be wrong, or we would not be seeing what JWST is showing us.

  • @dustysevns777
    @dustysevns777 Місяць тому +127

    brother, you give precise details, at an understandable level, keeping it interesting, AND have none of the garbage associated with a lot of other channels!!! new sub here you are the man

    • @Ninjahat
      @Ninjahat 28 днів тому

      He's not your brother.

    • @autisticsimon12
      @autisticsimon12 27 днів тому

      NASA IS A SCAM, SPACE IS NOT REAL, ITS ALL JUST FAKE YOU SILLY PEOPLE. FOOLS!

    • @joel198d
      @joel198d 25 днів тому +1

      It’s not garbage either you should go back and watch those videos BROTHER

    • @autisticsimon12
      @autisticsimon12 25 днів тому

      @@joel198d The video may be well produced but its point is to associate AI into it for click as its such a popular term. Many times in the video people being interviewed say nothing about AI and just talk about drone software and the presenter continually states 'AI' to the dismay of the interviewed person. Its GARBAGE! But it does amuse and trick small minded people into a wanderlust of agreement to the most ridiculous things. Only a s child would think that they were not scammed in this video. DRONES are just remote control planes they have NO intelligence any more so than your electric rice cooker. But you being so low in IQ probably can not see that. Tell me why is it NOT garbage?

    • @stonehengemaca
      @stonehengemaca 24 дні тому +5

      Imagine triggering a person by calling someone a brother. Peace x ❤

  • @Kaimelar8
    @Kaimelar8 Місяць тому +116

    It's getting clearer that we likely:
    - can't estimate star age by spectroscopy (as in stars likely form different atoms according to different criteria)
    - can't estimate distance by redshift alone
    - have no idea what the early Universe actually looks like

    • @LordWaterBottle
      @LordWaterBottle Місяць тому +20

      Which is all pretty cool! It means we still have a lot of things to learn about physics.

    • @rombr820
      @rombr820 Місяць тому +7

      Astronomers will need more to time to accept it kkkk

    • @joshuavince4526
      @joshuavince4526 Місяць тому +15

      - have no idea what the universe actually is

    • @procerusgigas
      @procerusgigas Місяць тому

      Thats not new though, we never knew it.​@@joshuavince4526

    • @nzuckman
      @nzuckman Місяць тому +16

      ​@@LordWaterBottle Only if astrophysicists can get over themselves and start giving alternative models the time of day.

  • @Usufructus
    @Usufructus Місяць тому +68

    I love Anton videos. "Let's talk about what we know, and we don't know." This is how we gain knowledge, I love it.

    • @user-eb3ms3ij7o
      @user-eb3ms3ij7o Місяць тому

      😂❤❤❤

    • @alexandermukai7724
      @alexandermukai7724 7 днів тому

      I have a fat university textbook: An Introduction to Modern Astrophysics. At least a third of it is about what we don’t know.

  • @GazzaBoo
    @GazzaBoo Місяць тому +120

    I’m glad they’re unexplained rather than just make something up to fit. Having things that cannot be explained yet is always good.

    • @TheKain202
      @TheKain202 Місяць тому +15

      That's how science works. We accept that we do not know and that it's an opportunity to learn something new later. Pretty sure we're gonna get some neat hypotheses in the coming months. My money is on accretion disks of primordial direct-collapse black holes that seeded the supermassive ones at the center of the galaxies, BEFORE they assembled their galaxies around themselves? Galactic embryos so to speak?
      It feels like we already need a bigger scope out there lol.
      If one wants hard certainty and dogma - that's what religion is for.

    • @catpoke9557
      @catpoke9557 Місяць тому

      Almost no scientists ever try to say they know the answer to something they don't actually know the answer to. Pop science authors are the ones who claim to know

    • @blogattacker
      @blogattacker Місяць тому

      That is not how science works, but how we would like to think it is. First it is the hypothesis, then perhaps the funding. My physics professor taught us once that and I rejected, but after 30 years in the field I understand him.

    • @suzannedaniels4819
      @suzannedaniels4819 Місяць тому +4

      ​@@blogattackerUnnecessarily contrary, cynical, dash of bitter, yeah academia has its drawbacks, but... Holy flaming hot red dots, sadman! No response to the ideas in the post? Mystery no longer a draw?

    • @mateoTrejo-h9c
      @mateoTrejo-h9c Місяць тому

      Can't explain is a theory also to🫵😜

  • @FredPilcher
    @FredPilcher Місяць тому +488

    As they say, the most exciting statement in science isn't "eureka", it's "Hmm - that's funny."

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому +20

      "what the ...?"

    • @chocho6766
      @chocho6766 Місяць тому +8

      "oh no i can't stop it lol"

    • @OhhCrapGuy
      @OhhCrapGuy Місяць тому

      Yep, that's how we figured out penicillin, mold contamination of an experiment was found to kill bacteria.

    • @OhhCrapGuy
      @OhhCrapGuy Місяць тому +13

      In a similar vein, we discovered infrared light because Herschel was trying to figure out which spectra of light contained the most energy through a prism. However, the control thermometer showed the most heat, because it was past the red part of the spectrum.

    • @OhhCrapGuy
      @OhhCrapGuy Місяць тому +8

      Radioactivity was discovered when photographic plates were exposed to uranium salts in the sun, as Becquerel thought they were invisibly phosphorescent. However a control plate and uranium (simplified description), not exposed to the sun, showed the same thing when developed. It must be coming off the uranium all on it's own.

  • @KentoLeoDragon
    @KentoLeoDragon Місяць тому +809

    Cosmic puberty. Don't bring attention to it, it gets embarrassed.

    • @Codysdab
      @Codysdab Місяць тому +35

      Acne is no joking matter, poor little universe.

    • @Alondro77
      @Alondro77 Місяць тому +7

      Dammit, beat me to it.
      But this means... we think alike! MAYBE WE'RE CLONES THAT ESCAPED FROM A LAB, OMG!!! :O

    • @Deletirium
      @Deletirium Місяць тому

      I'm trying so hard to rack my brain for a black holes/sex joke that isn't totally banal, but it's eluding me...
      Garbage diet & too much coffee: 1
      Wittiness: 0

    • @thehairywookie-x5p
      @thehairywookie-x5p Місяць тому +2

      fuck I came to post this too, great minds think alike I guess lol

    • @Syncrotron9001
      @Syncrotron9001 Місяць тому

      Its called "Visual Snow" or "Visual Static" Humans get it too

  • @JxH
    @JxH Місяць тому +38

    Tail Lights, of the motorcycles that the dolphins left on. "So long and thanks for all the fish."

    • @cushionroot8266
      @cushionroot8266 Місяць тому +2

      42

    • @jimmythebold589
      @jimmythebold589 Місяць тому

      @@cushionroot8266 what was the question, again??? inquiring mice want to know

  • @scoobysnacc2292
    @scoobysnacc2292 Місяць тому +172

    Im not sure if you do this for your living, probably more than just this though, but I really do hope you are doing very well Anton. Your way of explaining the seemingly unexplained to a layman is like no other. You make me feel as if im understanding these topics even though i really dont. The effort you put into these everyday goes far too unnoticed. Probably my favorite most consistent youtuber. KEEP BEING AWESOME!

  • @veronicastewart1112
    @veronicastewart1112 Місяць тому +298

    The Webb telescope keeps showing us that we really don't know much at all, about the real nature of the universe.

    • @USA92
      @USA92 Місяць тому

      OMG. As the son of scientists I got to learn the contractor scam of N.A.S.A.
      A Hughes friend showed me something you will never see that I believe you have a right to see.
      It's absolutely disgusting that this crap is still going on while ignorant of fact men like this perpetuate it.
      Kinda creepy but if not in the know I get the shiny to most.

    • @jasonrobinson401
      @jasonrobinson401 Місяць тому +15

      Makes sense, we've got oh so little to go off of, being as miniscule as we are overall, who knows what sorts of weird stuff could be out there.

    • @MangyMagi
      @MangyMagi Місяць тому +7

      @@jasonrobinson401 It's like trying to understand the configuration of the millions of dominoes around you that are falling, standing, and laying on the ground, meanwhile you are yourself a domino and must perform science with those limitations in mind, lmao.

    • @keithphilbin3054
      @keithphilbin3054 Місяць тому +8

      The more that Webb discovers, the more my mind is boggled...

    • @Astrodicted
      @Astrodicted Місяць тому +1

      It will be clear once we get honest... so that won't happen any time soon. Dirac sea doing Dirac sea things

  • @BB-gr9hq
    @BB-gr9hq Місяць тому +9

    It seems like at least some of the "missing mass" that keeps getting explained by dark matter, keeps turning up as the regular kind of matter.

  • @Elias_Avraham
    @Elias_Avraham Місяць тому +1693

    Dead pixels.

  • @malcolmt7883
    @malcolmt7883 Місяць тому +191

    Astronomers get first image from newest advanced telescope.
    'Damn it! More fuzzy red dots!

    • @juangil384
      @juangil384 Місяць тому +4

      There is a lot of data in those dots. Distance, redshift, type of matter…

    • @M-S_4321
      @M-S_4321 Місяць тому +7

      ​@@juangil384What are they? Don't Know.
      What have they told us so far? Don't Know.
      Universe Angst Acne

    • @MeissnerEffect
      @MeissnerEffect Місяць тому +1

      😂😂😂

    • @fatty1040
      @fatty1040 Місяць тому

      To be fair that's valid. Its not like we're getting out there anytime soon

    • @immortalsofar5314
      @immortalsofar5314 Місяць тому +4

      No matter how advanced the telescope, it's fuzzy red dots all the way down!

  • @jamestrent-nw9zb
    @jamestrent-nw9zb 21 день тому +1

    if you stand a jar of cucumbers in dill in front of a jar of thick cut marmalade exactly 80mm from each other, you get the same effect.

  • @jesnoggle13
    @jesnoggle13 Місяць тому +385

    “My god, it’s full of red hots “

    • @andrewbetances1203
      @andrewbetances1203 Місяць тому +23

      That's actually pretty funny. I don't think many people will get that.

    • @rufusmacck3712
      @rufusmacck3712 Місяць тому +5

      I just revisited the source of that quote a month ago.

    • @IntrepidFraidyCat
      @IntrepidFraidyCat Місяць тому +3

      I see what you did there 👀😆

    • @Juliexits
      @Juliexits Місяць тому +1

      What is it from?

    • @clinteastwood14896
      @clinteastwood14896 Місяць тому +12

      @@Juliexits "My god, it's full of stars!" is a line from the Arthur C. Clarke novel 2001: A Space Odyssey. The line was never spoken in the film though.

  • @prophetzarquon1922
    @prophetzarquon1922 Місяць тому +150

    'Why is there such a noticeable void around our celestial neighborhood & why do so many celestial objects appear redshifted?'
    "Think of that, as 'tail-lights'."

    • @tommyn72
      @tommyn72 Місяць тому +17

      They're hightailing it away from the craziness.

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 Місяць тому +11

      Everything is getting further apart from everything else. At an increasing rate.

    • @prophetzarquon1922
      @prophetzarquon1922 Місяць тому +13

      @@TheSkyGuy77 Yes, but much moreso in our case, than most! There's a whole halo of starstuff moving away from our _particular_ location; most stars don't sit near the middle of a huge cavity blown out of the surrounding area. Ours does.

    • @austinelkins6539
      @austinelkins6539 Місяць тому +7

      @@prophetzarquon1922 Wait really? Where could I learn more about this?

    • @ClosestNearUtopia
      @ClosestNearUtopia Місяць тому

      Tail lights? Whut? Ive never heard something so stupid like this… Doppler..

  • @Hyraethian
    @Hyraethian Місяць тому +5

    Thank you for keeping my feed interesting, This channel and hank green are the only two I keep belled.

  • @user-cz1lt5hm7i
    @user-cz1lt5hm7i Місяць тому +151

    Great re[porting Anton -- at 76 I am thankful for living in a time of such discovery -- the plot thickens

    • @Sick_Boy_Rick74
      @Sick_Boy_Rick74 Місяць тому +7

      I am 50. I was just thinking, wonder what my grandchildren will see in their lifetime? Their children? It gets mind boggling…. I thought Skylab was just amazing!

    • @halolightnin
      @halolightnin Місяць тому +4

      @@Sick_Boy_Rick74 youre both wonderful fellows I am only nearly 20 and I too think of this often. I cannot imagine what i will get to see with even the insane advances weve made since i was a child

    • @petermoller8337
      @petermoller8337 Місяць тому

      70🇦🇺👍

    • @Nethershaw
      @Nethershaw Місяць тому +9

      @@Sick_Boy_Rick74 They won't see anything at all if you don't vote for progressive, intellectually supportive representatives in your government. Tell your friends this is what you want.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому

      nearly 60. the changes i've seen, let alone you ...

  • @Olebull93
    @Olebull93 Місяць тому +72

    And so the era of little red dots begins.

  • @BryKKan1
    @BryKKan1 Місяць тому +2

    I see Galaxy Seeds: Quasar jets involve super-accellerated material, but some chunks will statistically far closer in relative velocity than others. Leads to a sort of "direct collapse" SMBH and a gravitational clumping effect which we as a "string of pearls" in the jet. The reason this central BH is feeding "too fast" is because we have for some reason underestimated how big it can be.
    Either because the BH really is collapsing directly as the jet leaves it's "mother" quasar, or because the jet actually emits some portion of the "hidden" spacetime within the event horizon of the mother. Kind of like pinching off a bubble, without necessarily actually "opening" it.
    In any case: the red dots are almost certainly Galaxy Seeds, formed from the jet of an ancient (much larger) quasar.

    • @etapollo13
      @etapollo13 Місяць тому +2

      I was thinking something along these lines. It makes sense to me that we could be seeing a direct collapse scenario that formed these super massive black holes so early

  • @kathleenhensley5951
    @kathleenhensley5951 Місяць тому +140

    Toys for space kittens?
    ----Sorry, couldn't resist.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому +2

      don't be. it's true.

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Місяць тому +4

      Space kittens? Trying NOT to imagine that.

    • @therealpbristow
      @therealpbristow Місяць тому +6

      Given how many red dots we're seeing... Dang, that's a *LOT* of Space Kittehs! Maybe cats really do rule the universe after all?

    • @tabularasa0606
      @tabularasa0606 Місяць тому +3

      @@therealpbristow
      They're the closest thing to being gods there are so there's that.

    • @TooSlowTube
      @TooSlowTube Місяць тому +1

      Targetting dots, for Dark Forest strikes.

  • @elijahloby5400
    @elijahloby5400 Місяць тому +48

    anton you truly restore my faith in our species with your curious mind and passion for learning. in that way i try to be more like you and you help keep my mind together and on track because you upload so consistently. i wish i had more money to spare for you but i swear as long as you keep making these videos i will always be here to watch and eventually i will be able to support you more. thank you anton

  • @user-dl7kp2fn4b
    @user-dl7kp2fn4b 27 днів тому +3

    A lot of what we are seeing from our vantage point could be a distortion. We could be seeing the same objects in multiple places due to time or space delusion. This could also apply to stars and galaxies. Like watching separate frames in a movie of a flower swaying in the wind, and thinking each frame is a picture of a different flower.

    • @peoplez129
      @peoplez129 10 днів тому

      Not really. It would be obvious because other things would be duplicated as well, and it wouldn't be soo all encompassing.

  • @Space_Library
    @Space_Library Місяць тому +16

    I love how you break down such a complex topic into understandable segments. The discovery of these strange red dots by JWST is mind-blowing, and your explanation of potential theories behind them is very clear. It's exciting to think about what these discoveries could mean for our understanding of the universe. Your enthusiasm for space exploration is infectious!🥰

  • @zachhoy
    @zachhoy Місяць тому +51

    I don't know how many times my mind has been boggled by news that you have shared with us Anton, thank you

  • @StSeya42069
    @StSeya42069 23 дні тому +1

    I love that we are looking at the edges of the cosmologic horizon. My gut says these objects are somehow related to the transition from the matter-dominated epoch to the dark-energy-dominated epoch.

  • @befeleme
    @befeleme Місяць тому +53

    The first law of the Universe: There is always one extra mystery.

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 Місяць тому +2

      Never a dull moment lol

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Місяць тому +5

      "This technically shouldn't exist" is becoming a cliché when it's about JWST.

    • @bb5979
      @bb5979 Місяць тому +2

      And a million more mysteries

    • @Unknown17
      @Unknown17 Місяць тому +3

      This is like my motto that I invented while washing dishes and now apply to OTHER everyday events: "There's always another fork in the sink."

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Місяць тому

      @@Unknown17 It's mostly the tantos and steak knives lurking in the merky deep one needs to worry about. Also: in the kitchen nobody hears you scream.

  • @misterflibble6601
    @misterflibble6601 Місяць тому +22

    JWST: Upending everything we thought we new about the universe... daily

  • @rjk1404
    @rjk1404 Місяць тому +4

    Ever tried connecting the dots? Maybe the drawing points to somewhere 🤷‍♂️

  • @wylinout2257
    @wylinout2257 Місяць тому +26

    13k likes Anton 🔥👍
    I remember the time when was less than 500 likes. Couldn't have happened to a better well deserved person!! Much love buddy and thank you!!! Love your content 🔥👍

  • @williamflynn4954
    @williamflynn4954 Місяць тому +13

    Entrance/exit points of the galactic wormhole transit system. We’re seeing the exotic matter needed to keep the wormholes open.

  • @greyfox999
    @greyfox999 Місяць тому +3

    Maybe James Webb found out the universe is a ginger with a lot of freckles. We truly are in hell then.

    • @greyfox999
      @greyfox999 Місяць тому +1

      Either that or it's a bad case of space herpes.

  • @thedarkknight1971
    @thedarkknight1971 Місяць тому +66

    YET ANOTHER reason why I HOPE the 15 Metre Luvoir space telescope is built and 'Shipped' up there. JWST - 6.5 Metre, Luvoir - over twice the mirror size. So, allowing us to see clearer, more detailed and further back in time. After all, it being same design as JWST, we've proved the 'Foldy Tech' works! 😏
    😎🇬🇧

    • @chinookvalley
      @chinookvalley Місяць тому +2

      the dark knight Thank you for this! One more thing to explore!

    • @angelmarauder5647
      @angelmarauder5647 Місяць тому

      Next size 1 KM wide would be nice~ the software filters needed to clean that up would be intense

    • @grantandrew619
      @grantandrew619 Місяць тому +1

      IT will not allow us to see further back in time

    • @thedarkknight1971
      @thedarkknight1971 Місяць тому +7

      @@grantandrew619 Really? how do you figure that one genius? Hubble took us so far. JWST helped us see further back. Luvoir would help us see deeper into the outer most reaches of the universe... So, THAT MEANS seeing a little FURTHER BACK in time to an earlier point in the Universes history... Especially with the advancements in modern sensors, CCD, computing and other tech compared to when JWST was made...

    • @Musabre
      @Musabre Місяць тому +4

      @@grantandrew619 That's literally what being able to detect light originating from further away means. It is a look back in time, equal in years to the distance to the source of said light in lightyears. What did you think was happening when Hubble or JWST was photographing objects in the sky? None of it should be considered real-time, it's all relative.

  • @Aristoteles83
    @Aristoteles83 Місяць тому +8

    I saw them, too, everywhere in the JWST Images. I think they are indeed primordial black holes which formed early in the "dark ages". And Dark Matter may have played the critical role in their formation. Super fascinating!

    • @spacelovingloser
      @spacelovingloser Місяць тому

      would you happen to know about the weird SEDs too? these things have been driving me insane for months now lol

  • @justincase5272
    @justincase5272 21 день тому +1

    Red Dots: Extremely distant, fast-moving, red-shifted galaxies with SMBHs at their center.

  • @paulforester6996
    @paulforester6996 Місяць тому +220

    It's the galactic red light district. Its everywhere. 👽🐮

    • @MsCrazylegs80
      @MsCrazylegs80 Місяць тому +7

      😂😂😂

    • @drbuckley1
      @drbuckley1 Місяць тому +11

      One in every port.

    • @John-ou4rm
      @John-ou4rm Місяць тому +26

      The universe's oldest profession.

    • @theophrastus3.056
      @theophrastus3.056 Місяць тому

      You just knew some nerd was going to find a way to use the JWST for porn. 🙄

    • @MsCrazylegs80
      @MsCrazylegs80 Місяць тому +3

      @@John-ou4rm 😂😂😂

  • @jamesweninger3679
    @jamesweninger3679 Місяць тому +10

    Again we see the Doppler interpretation of line spreading as rotational velocity. And net redshift as distance. Also, remember what we learned from “Buried in the Coronal Graveyard”, of how X-ray emmision might be absorbed, and therefore not a reflection of what we expect to see. Simply, don’t assume that a lack of X-rays detected here means that no X-rays were emitted at the source, and especially in the case of the old red stars seen here.

    • @philg4116
      @philg4116 Місяць тому

      Radical computer modeling will probably lead the way to answers.

  • @bwmcelya
    @bwmcelya 19 днів тому +1

    Sometimes I get tired of politics, so I come over here and chill out on some Petrov space stuff. Thanks for the video Anton. Always enjoyable. Adieu.

  • @UselessKnowbody
    @UselessKnowbody Місяць тому +23

    Ah yes, the Legendary Pink Dots. I already knew it was more then just a band.

  • @Deletirium
    @Deletirium Місяць тому +151

    2024: The universe has chickenpox.

    • @jeremy1350
      @jeremy1350 Місяць тому +8

      Measles !! I guess the MMR (Measles, Mumps, and Rubella) vaccine was not available to the universe back then !! There I am dating myself.
      I have a little blue booklet with my kiddy vaccinations in it.

    • @nicodesmidt4034
      @nicodesmidt4034 Місяць тому +2

      @@Deletirium oh crap

    • @Alondro77
      @Alondro77 Місяць тому +9

      Me: "Lol, it's space acne-" Sees someone else posted that already. "Dammit! Ok, it's space chicken po-" Sees this post, "SONUVABI-"
      ;D

    • @Deletirium
      @Deletirium Місяць тому

      Lmao... I went thru the exact same contortions. Was gearing up for "maybe the universe should try a facial cleanser..." then stopped, anf assumed 50 other people had already done it. Space herpes was already taken, so... chicken pox it was.
      We really are herd animals sometimes. 😂​@@Alondro77

    • @stevenkarnisky411
      @stevenkarnisky411 Місяць тому +2

      You beat my explanation by five hours, Jeremy, but I suggested chicken pox. They were much dottier than measles, which are rashier and less well defined. I had them. So did my older children.

  • @robertmoar8588
    @robertmoar8588 Місяць тому +1

    The more I learn. The more I'm convinced that everyone in Cosmology is guesstimating everything.

  • @Kindertautenleider
    @Kindertautenleider Місяць тому +96

    lets call them lil red corvettes

    • @Terran.Marine.2
      @Terran.Marine.2 Місяць тому +2

      Unlikely, but an amusing thought, if they are little ships or something else made by other intelligent beings.

    • @dominiquelaflamme7804
      @dominiquelaflamme7804 Місяць тому +1

      Stellaris much?

    • @Terran.Marine.2
      @Terran.Marine.2 Місяць тому +2

      @@Kindertautenleider I know the song, but, Corvette is obsolete ship type as well.
      Perhaps less amusing.

    • @bongmuon
      @bongmuon Місяць тому +8

      look more like raspberry berets to me

    • @Kindertautenleider
      @Kindertautenleider Місяць тому

      @@mac11380 even more funny knowing

  • @jasonmoquin
    @jasonmoquin Місяць тому +19

    I spilled my glitter can….shit went EVERYWHERE!

    • @andrewhewes4010
      @andrewhewes4010 Місяць тому +2

      Once you allow glitter into the universe you can never get it all out.

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Місяць тому +1

      Aliens stole the infamous glitter bomb!

    • @Unknown17
      @Unknown17 Місяць тому +1

      Not even the vacuum of SPACE can suck up glitter, let alone my stupid purple thing from Target!

    • @KassiusFineArt
      @KassiusFineArt Місяць тому

      Great. Now I have it on my face. Every. Single. Time.

  • @deerhunterthom5458
    @deerhunterthom5458 29 днів тому +1

    Anton, thanks for your videos, I find all of them interesting. Maybe you can address a question or postulate: why don't we consider the CMB as potentially the black body radiation of the event horizon of the expanding universe, that sphere around us where the universe expansion rate reaches the point where any objects at the horizon (stars, dust, etc) appear to be (relatively) moving away from us at the speed of light? And that the temperature variation in the CMB is simply the points at which objects cross the event horizon? If that's the case, then that might explain why JWST is seeing "old" galaxies early in the universe's theorized formation. And "dead" black holes that are much older than we think that the universe is.

  • @SalmonJumps
    @SalmonJumps Місяць тому +52

    Best fucking channel on UA-cam. I look forward to your content everyday. Keep it up bro

    • @samgraham9354
      @samgraham9354 Місяць тому +1

      Also try: 'History of the Universe'; this one and Anton Petrov are the best. 🙂👍

  • @jeremyhunter1459
    @jeremyhunter1459 Місяць тому +19

    I love it time and time and time again when scientists in an intelligent civilization that's only about 6,000 years old, telling the universe, the things they see should and shouldn't exist.

  • @esad-ij5ie
    @esad-ij5ie 21 день тому +1

    There is no big bang, just rips in space time that regurgitate matter from another dimension that collects matter through our black holes. It's an infinite loop that restores higher entropy in both dimensions. Or it's like what Anton said.

  • @noobsfansub
    @noobsfansub Місяць тому +22

    The red dots are laser pointers to entertain the space cats of course.

    • @kti5682
      @kti5682 Місяць тому +1

      Unfortunately we only have constellation Lynx and Leo but not house cat, a serious omission by our ancestors.

    • @TheKrispyfort
      @TheKrispyfort Місяць тому

      The Egyptians did try to tell us

    • @Unknown17
      @Unknown17 Місяць тому

      SCHRÖDINGER'S CATS. You blew it!

    • @UselessKnowbody
      @UselessKnowbody Місяць тому

      Ah yes, the Legendary Pink Dots. I already knew it was more then just a band.

    • @kti5682
      @kti5682 Місяць тому

      @@TheKrispyfort I have long been dreaming of Bastet and having a statue of her.

  • @chuckbridgeland6181
    @chuckbridgeland6181 Місяць тому +229

    Stuck pixels in the simulation.

    • @The_RC_Guru
      @The_RC_Guru Місяць тому +5

      I sure hope you’re joking.

    • @BlankBrain
      @BlankBrain Місяць тому +11

      I made the same comment, then deleted it when I saw yours.

    • @RM-yf2lu
      @RM-yf2lu Місяць тому +4

      Or nodes.

    • @mojoneko8303
      @mojoneko8303 Місяць тому +3

      I was going to post this but you beat me to it. 🙂

    • @joelhungerford8388
      @joelhungerford8388 Місяць тому +12

      When the next even stronger telescope comes online who knows, we may start to cause the simulation to lag and get booted off the server

  • @mike4402
    @mike4402 15 днів тому +1

    Objects that exist outside of the universe, the expansion of the universe caused them to become red shifted from the moment of creation.

  • @enhaxed7839
    @enhaxed7839 Місяць тому +31

    We found the stargate network.

  • @Aoi-mirror
    @Aoi-mirror Місяць тому +9

    Yeah, I hope this doesn't turn out to be some bizarre side effect of a defect in the telescope that arises with certain interactions.

  • @TheKain202
    @TheKain202 Місяць тому +1

    Could it be accretion disks of primordial direct-collapse black holes that seeded the supermassive ones at the center of the galaxies, BEFORE they assembled their galaxies around themselves? Galactic embryos so to speak?
    We need a bigger scope out there lol.

  • @neiljohnson6815
    @neiljohnson6815 Місяць тому +30

    Warp signatures.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому

      you wish. that's the problem.

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Місяць тому

      Unfortunately that would break Einstein's general relativity theory among a couple of other laws of physics.

    • @ThePowerLover
      @ThePowerLover Місяць тому

      @@JZsBFF Einstein was the first who tried to correct GR...

    • @JZsBFF
      @JZsBFF Місяць тому

      @@ThePowerLover In what way, relating to travel at +C?

    • @AlexisOmnis
      @AlexisOmnis Місяць тому +1

      I think a fundamental property of entangled particles is that they can hide the space between them in extra spatial dimensions. They're effectively the same particle that has been chopped into halves. If by entangling particles allows them to manipulate extra spatial dimensions, like a warp bubble, then it's possible that the dark matter around galaxies is just normal matter and space that is hidden in extra spatial dimensions. Whether or not this is a natural phenomenon or the effect of alien technology, is anyone's guess.

  • @peterricker4177
    @peterricker4177 Місяць тому +9

    Thanks!

  • @djedi81
    @djedi81 Місяць тому +2

    Just a wild guess... A significant number of those dots are red/brown dwarfs, right here in our own galaxy. They have long been hypothesized as being the most numerous of all stars, but the problem was seeing them because of their low brightness, that was until JWST got up in space, and seeing in infrared with the resolution and light collecting capabilities it has is currently the best tool to spot them.

    • @TheYear-dm9op
      @TheYear-dm9op Місяць тому

      From my understanding they aren't in our galaxy but billions of light years away. Even the JWST has no chance of spotting a brown dwarf at that distance.

    • @autisticsimon12
      @autisticsimon12 27 днів тому

      NASA IS A SCAM, SPACE IS NOT REAL, ITS ALL JUST FAKE YOU SILLY PEOPLE. FOOLS!

    • @Allyoutoo
      @Allyoutoo 27 днів тому

      I'd assume we'd see movement compared to galaxies in the background given how much closer those dwarfs would be compared to other observed objects 🤔

  • @mrexists5400
    @mrexists5400 Місяць тому +22

    Aliens trolling with laser pointer

  • @RobespierreThePoof
    @RobespierreThePoof Місяць тому +7

    Things like this suggest to me that astrophysics is still a young discipline and that there's still room for several scientific revolutions within it.
    I've been in academia long enough to notice that some areas of research are far more lively than others.

    • @picklepopsickle
      @picklepopsickle Місяць тому

      wow are you a freaking genius or something

  • @jims8828
    @jims8828 Місяць тому +4

    Due to massive red-shift as our universe expands, all the star-clusters near the edge of our observable universe should indeed show up as red dots (tiny red splatters, then tiny splatters in the infrared and radio spectrum) before they go dark as they exit our observable universe (the distance to us increasing faster than the speed of light, so subsequent light from them could no longer reach us)

    • @freebozkurt9277
      @freebozkurt9277 Місяць тому

      You assume that physical properties and principles are universal and same like in our little pocket. I would challenge it.

    • @jims8828
      @jims8828 Місяць тому +2

      @@freebozkurt9277 I'm not assuming anything in the abstract "universal" sense, but only assuming expansion taking place in our "observable universe" pocket. Isn't that the whole idea behind "cosmic background radiation"? The red tiny splatters are objects slightly closer to us than the radio frequency "background" that are on the verge of falling out of our observable universe bubble.

    • @victorhopper6774
      @victorhopper6774 25 днів тому

      @@freebozkurt9277 assuming one universe logic would have it expanding at twice the speed of light

  • @catman2u2
    @catman2u2 Місяць тому +22

    I’m a halfway intelligent, educated person but the people that figure this stuff out are incredibly smart. It seems so frustrating the years of observation and computer simulations to figure stuff out millions if light years away

    • @freefall9832
      @freefall9832 Місяць тому +3

      They already have the theory and then fit data to support the theory.

    • @RobespierreThePoof
      @RobespierreThePoof Місяць тому

      That's a gross oversimplification. ​@@freefall9832

  • @jimcurtis9052
    @jimcurtis9052 Місяць тому +12

    Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 🙃☺️🙂😊

  • @cookymonstr7918
    @cookymonstr7918 Місяць тому +5

    Sorry for being so dumb, but what else did "we" expect to see at the very edge of anything available to be seen other than something A: Extremely bright, B: Extremely red ?

  • @scroopynooperz9051
    @scroopynooperz9051 Місяць тому +25

    Galactus is seasoning us before dunking us in hotsauce

    • @EffectualPoet
      @EffectualPoet Місяць тому

      Nah, there's not enough black holes to absorb that much diarrhea.

  • @SackbotNinja03
    @SackbotNinja03 Місяць тому +17

    How does bro post so fast and still have such good quality

    • @_Spacecraft
      @_Spacecraft Місяць тому +2

      He understands the subject matter so well that he probably doesn’t need to spend as much time researching and worrying about scripts as someone less versed in the field. Also he’s a professional teacher, so he has lots of experience explaining things and probably with creating lessons. Anton is a smart guy.

    • @markdahanswer
      @markdahanswer Місяць тому +1

      He's an ET trying to educate us (allways killing UFO reports hiding his origins)

    • @EffectualPoet
      @EffectualPoet Місяць тому +1

      ur mum

    • @_________________404
      @_________________404 Місяць тому

      Literally every video he does is exactly the same format. Even the same footage is often reused. Doesn't take much effort or time to produce this when he has years of practice.

    • @nickbroughton928
      @nickbroughton928 22 дні тому

      Hes got a tiny team of elves!

  • @Vc989
    @Vc989 Місяць тому

    Last summer through to winter, in Kentucky, me and my cousin have always been sky watching fanatics. We started seeing red colored stars, like 1 or 2 in the sky at any given time, sometimes just 1. We would watch them thinking off of how red they were, and they would slowly in just a few seconds get slightly brighter, and instantly disappear completely. Every time I saw any they never came back into view. I also talked to my brother months later, and he said him and a few more people were fishing at the river about 10 minutes away, and saw the same thing a few times and they all noticed it.

  • @jamez2
    @jamez2 Місяць тому +4

    When will we stop saying the universe is 13.8 billion years old?
    Every day we see more evidence that it isn't true.

  • @michaeltape8282
    @michaeltape8282 Місяць тому +4

    I love all this stuff we are discovering via JWST. Cool time to be alive.

  • @MattH-wg7ou
    @MattH-wg7ou Місяць тому +2

    It feels like our understanding of the universe is still in the "classical" or Newtonian physics level and we havent yet reached the relativity level.

  • @paulm749
    @paulm749 Місяць тому +15

    It seems that a possible explanation for this phenomenon (and others) is that the universe is significantly older than our current models allow.

    • @AlexisOmnis
      @AlexisOmnis Місяць тому +3

      There are so many ways that the expansion of the universe could be a simple illusion & therefore, so too could the big bang be

    • @Nonsense913
      @Nonsense913 Місяць тому +2

      Until we actually visit these places in the universe, we have no clue what we’re talking about.

    • @bicivelo
      @bicivelo Місяць тому +1

      ⁠@@Nonsense913that’s most likely impossible seeing as how those items may be billions of years old. 😞 What you are looking at is all in the past. Also, a better technology may be developed so wouldn’t actually have to go and check 😊

    • @TheRoadLessChosen
      @TheRoadLessChosen Місяць тому +1

      @@AlexisOmnisI always thought the Big Bang was bogus.

    • @AlexisOmnis
      @AlexisOmnis Місяць тому

      @@TheRoadLessChosen I forgot to mention that inflation could therefore be an illusion; one that coincides with the birth of the Earth.q

  • @Jake12220
    @Jake12220 Місяць тому +4

    Antimatter - matter explosions in the early universe. Would explain the lack of anti matter left and would have provided the turbulence needed to create large galaxies and black holes so early.

    • @dumbbuckets2668
      @dumbbuckets2668 Місяць тому

      It doesnt explain the lack of antimatter. The problem isnt that there isnt antimatter. The problem is that there is matter _but not_ antimatter. The asymmetry is the issue.

    • @veronicastewart1112
      @veronicastewart1112 Місяць тому

      It's as good a theory as any other.

    • @Jake12220
      @Jake12220 Місяць тому +1

      @@dumbbuckets2668 we know that there is an asymmetry in the amount which is why there is little to none remaining (that we know of) as the particles wiped each other out in the very early universe, leaving only a relatively small amount of matter.
      But in every large random distribution you will get areas that contain far higher or lower percentages than the average. If some areas had far higher percentages on antimatter (for whatever reason) then those areas could explain the effect when they came in contact with areas that had a higher percentage of matter.
      I'm not saying this is right, lm just throwing out an idea. When none of the rational options works, start trying the irrational ones.

  • @deltatango5765
    @deltatango5765 Місяць тому +1

    My guess is that these are stars moving away from the Earth extremely fast, thus causing a downward shift in the light frequency, into the red part of the spectrum.

  • @Bora_H
    @Bora_H Місяць тому +9

    These little red dots are all images of the same thing: The universe moments after the 'big bang'. All light cones return to this point. I've got some good weed in my bowl...

  • @chinookvalley
    @chinookvalley Місяць тому +4

    I love E.O. Wilson's ideas of how we would be approached by alien life. Not for our intelligence or our technologies, but for our creativeness and individuality. They would LOVE you Anton! You would be the poster child of what is the most wonderful thing about being human.

    • @WirlWind494
      @WirlWind494 Місяць тому

      The assumption that aliens won't be as creative as humans is a stupid fallacy born from a stupid stance: "Humans are just so fucking amazing, right? We're the center of the universe!"
      We really aren't though, we're not even dust. If our planet exploded, literally no-one would care (because we'd all be dead).
      Aliens that have the tech level to visit us would be just as creative, if not more so, than us humans. Did their technology just fall from the sky? Of course not, they used creativity and logical reasoning to build it just like us humans. There's literally no reason to assume that we're special and it's safer to assume that we're roughly ant-tier in the list of sentient creatures.
      Any advanced aliens will probably disdain our music as childish, simple and repetitive. They'd describe our celebrity culture as trite and then diss our AI as a shit-tier non-starter. They might not even bother to take another look at us because we're arrogant and believe that we're unique snowflakes and better than everyone else in the universe.
      In reality, creativity is a bare-minimum standard required for sentient creatures to build up such a level of technology.

  • @davidharden6486
    @davidharden6486 13 днів тому

    I think they are something similar to white holes. This would explain the extremely long (red) emission spectrum. It would also make sense that white holes are concentrated near the "Big Bang" epicenter moving back in time from the black holes sucking in energy from our time.

  • @iowafarmboy
    @iowafarmboy Місяць тому +11

    What if super massive black holes are the result of some odd property of anti matter, causing it to collapse into SMBH right after the big bang? Would explain where the missing anti matter went

    • @nihlify
      @nihlify Місяць тому

      Dark matter might do so, anti-matter makes no sense

    • @CaptainMisery86
      @CaptainMisery86 Місяць тому +1

      Oh I like this theory

  • @scotthawkins7128
    @scotthawkins7128 Місяць тому +9

    That’s the light from the hologram projectors

  • @RobbieBobbie98
    @RobbieBobbie98 Місяць тому +4

    Apparently the universe has a shelf life that’s not evolving but collapsing. Space is a vacuum under compression that causes a separation of matter. It’s a decrease in compression. This was first observed when the universe was expanding, “reduced compression.” As it continues to expand and compression is reduced black holes will quite possibly reverse and release matter into space.

  • @Marcus_Aurelius_6
    @Marcus_Aurelius_6 Місяць тому +21

    6:25 What if we look so deep back in time that we can see the big bang?
    Those gases are not Spinning. They are traveling toward us in verry high speed.

    • @med2904
      @med2904 Місяць тому

      We can't see the Big Bang because we are 'inside' of it. If we were outside of the Big Bang, waiting for it to arrive, then when and how were we created?

    • @froshen6240
      @froshen6240 Місяць тому +13

      Well the dots are red, beacuse they are redshifted, so they actually "travel/escape" from us very fast. But I put travel in commas, beacuse it's spacetime expansion actually push them further.
      About seeing big bang... Well we see background radiation as a remnant of it. And it's most likely that the spacetime actually expands faster than light from our point of observation. So we cannot see it.

    • @neutronstorm
      @neutronstorm Місяць тому +3

      Wasn't the early universe opaque? The red shift of that is the CMBR right?

    • @jimnpen8451
      @jimnpen8451 Місяць тому +3

      What if we end up seeing around a Taurus and see ourselves and never know it.

    • @Mechulus
      @Mechulus Місяць тому +5

      What if magnets were birds?

  • @volrath7367
    @volrath7367 Місяць тому +10

    Hey all! Love the videos

  • @jusore
    @jusore Місяць тому +1

    Perhaps they are primordial black holes that, upon forming and even merging, generated massive gravitational waves, transforming a large mass into gravitational energy in the form of preons (quark subparticles, vacuum energy, density of particles responsible for gravity) that accumulated between the galaxies as dark energy giving the acceleration of inflation that, after this rapid formation of black holes, stopped its exaggerated acceleration and continued expanding at an accelerated rate but much shorter.

  • @larrybuzbee7344
    @larrybuzbee7344 Місяць тому +15

    The 5th fundamental force is, obviously, the power of Rock & Roll, baked into the fabric of the universe from day 1. Those little red dots are primordial gongs being banged, launching great waves of the Rock n Roll boson, the Getiton.
    Duh.

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj Місяць тому +1

      Rock & Roll is so 20th Century, boy.

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому +1

      @@MadBiker-vj5qj it's the only music in human history that wasn't pre-ordered to conform. the corporate pap of today is a return to "the music is what we command it to be" paradigm that has rued human civilisation for thousands of years.
      face it, the mid 60s to the early 80s was the only time any of the music we heard was what the musicians wanted it to be as opposed to what those running the gong show wanted it to be.
      cry hard. you have no clue what might have been because you were robbed of it before you were even born, let alone old enough to appreciate it.

    • @larrybuzbee7344
      @larrybuzbee7344 Місяць тому

      @@thehellyousay A Zappa fan I presume? Me 2.

    • @MadBiker-vj5qj
      @MadBiker-vj5qj Місяць тому +1

      @@thehellyousay You seem to misunderstand. My reference was to a Marc Bolan/ T Rex Song, "20th Century Boy", continuing on from the references in the OP. ... . And yes, I'm old enough to remember it from the first time around.

    • @larrybuzbee7344
      @larrybuzbee7344 Місяць тому +1

      @@MadBiker-vj5qj Good call on the TRex reference. 👍

  • @NeonVisual
    @NeonVisual Місяць тому +18

    They are the initial formation of black holes as all the light from the star gets redshifted on the event horizon.

    • @bunny-nx5263
      @bunny-nx5263 Місяць тому +3

      My first thought upon seeing the video was 'primordial black holes??'

    • @thehellyousay
      @thehellyousay Місяць тому +2

      and you're sure of this, why ...?

    • @NeonVisual
      @NeonVisual Місяць тому +4

      @@thehellyousay As the star collapses into a back hole, the event horizon forms from the center of mass outward and the light can no longer escape. Any light just outside of the horizon leaves a redshifted image of the infalling light as a 2D hologram on the surface of the event horizon.
      We never truly see anything fall into a black hole and vanish, a redshifted image of the infalling object imprints on the event horizon as per the black hole information paradox solution.
      The little red objects were stars before they collapsed and the outgoing light from the star pulled back down under the event horizon.

    • @cyfangz9238
      @cyfangz9238 Місяць тому

      @@NeonVisual dumb astrophysicists should've just asked you.

    • @NeonVisual
      @NeonVisual Місяць тому +1

      @@cyfangz9238 No one asked for your mentalist opinion.

  • @hitzar
    @hitzar 26 днів тому +1

    Улыбка в конце - зачет!

  • @Idlewyld
    @Idlewyld Місяць тому +43

    Don't bother reading the comments. None are serious, and even fewer are funny.

    • @Eman-vp5wk
      @Eman-vp5wk Місяць тому +3

      Everybody's doing it. Don't know why. People are getting stupider. It's tiring, doesn't it?

    • @UWUTECH
      @UWUTECH 29 днів тому

      I read yours tho..

    • @Coldcloves
      @Coldcloves 26 днів тому +7

      Absolutely.. im glad that someone notices that memes and jokes are the norm nowadays.. repetitive jokes or sarcasm for likes.. nothing of value whatsoever from most people.. even on informative videos like this one..

    • @SMGJohn
      @SMGJohn 26 днів тому

      Welcome to the age where 60% of comments are bots, and 30% are written by AI like that silly co-pilot feature in edge that writes for you.
      People are extremely lazy these days.

    • @demonhunter2121
      @demonhunter2121 25 днів тому

      its the bots

  • @raysmith984
    @raysmith984 Місяць тому +7

    Obscured in dust maybe?
    Given the variables presented in the study, here are the most likely scenarios:
    1. **Low-luminosity AGN**: These BL Hα emitters are most likely a population of low-luminosity AGN. The identification of broad Hα lines strongly suggests the presence of active supermassive black holes (SMBHs), even though they are faint in the UV and X-ray spectra. These AGN might be less luminous and therefore harder to detect with traditional methods, which often focus on more luminous quasars.
    2. **Dust-obscured AGN**: The red continuum observed in the 2-4 μm range indicates significant dust obscuration around these AGN. This obscuration could be why these AGN have evaded detection in previous surveys, especially those relying on UV and X-ray emissions. The dust is likely absorbing and re-emitting energy at longer wavelengths, making these AGN appear faint in the UV but detectable in the infrared.
    3. **Intermediate-stage SMBH growth**: The diversity in UV slopes and Hα profiles among the BL Hα emitters suggests they are at different stages of SMBH growth and host galaxy evolution. Lower-mass SMBHs associated with significant star formation may represent an earlier evolutionary stage, while higher-mass, dust-obscured AGN likely represent a later stage where the AGN activity begins to dominate.
    4. **Star Formation and AGN Activity**: The presence of both narrow and broad Hα components indicates a combination of star formation in the host galaxies and AGN activity. This dual presence suggests an evolutionary sequence where star formation initially plays a significant role, with AGN activity becoming more prominent as the SMBH grows.
    5. **Gas Inflows and Outflows**: The detection of complex Hα profiles, including redshifted and blueshifted absorption features, points to dynamic processes such as gas inflows feeding the SMBH and outflows driven by AGN feedback. These processes are crucial for understanding the fueling mechanisms and feedback in early AGN.
    6. **Contribution to Cosmic Reionization**: Although these AGN likely contribute less than 1% to the total UV emission, they still provide valuable insights into the population of faint AGN during the reionization era. Their role in cosmic reionization is likely minor due to dust reddening and low escape fractions of ionizing photons.
    7. **Higher-than-expected Number Density**: The higher number density of these faint AGN compared to previous models suggests that faint AGN might be more common in the early Universe than previously thought. This finding has implications for our understanding of SMBH seeding and growth during the early stages of galaxy formation.
    8. **Future Observations**: The study highlights the need for further observations with JWST and other instruments to confirm these findings and refine models of AGN evolution. Detailed observations targeting the gap between faint AGN identified by JWST and brighter quasars found in ground-based surveys will be essential for a comprehensive understanding.
    Overall, the most likely scenario is that these BL Hα emitters represent a population of low-luminosity, dust-obscured AGN at different stages of SMBH growth and host galaxy evolution, contributing valuable information to our understanding of early Universe AGN and their role in cosmic reionization.

    • @runed0s86
      @runed0s86 Місяць тому +1

      What if they're white holes?

    • @raysmith984
      @raysmith984 Місяць тому

      @@runed0s86 While the idea that the BL Hα emitters are white holes is intriguing, it's highly speculative and less likely given our current understanding of white holes and the evidence presented in the study. Here are a few points to consider:
      1. **Nature of White Holes**: White holes are theoretical opposites of black holes, where nothing can enter and everything inside is ejected. They are solutions to the equations of general relativity but have not been observed in nature. Theoretical models suggest white holes would be extremely short-lived and unlikely to produce the steady emissions observed in AGN.
      2. **Observed Properties**: The properties of the BL Hα emitters, such as their broad Hα lines, dust obscuration, and UV-optical colors, align more closely with known characteristics of AGN rather than theoretical predictions for white holes. AGN are known to emit across a broad spectrum, including Hα emission, due to accretion processes around SMBHs.
      3. **Spectral Characteristics**: The broad Hα components with FWHM ≈ 2000 km s−1 are consistent with the velocities expected in the broad-line regions of AGN, where gas orbits close to the SMBH. White holes, if they exist, would likely produce very different spectral signatures due to their distinct physical processes.
      4. **Galactic Context**: The study also observes star formation in the host galaxies of these emitters. This combination of AGN activity and star formation is well-documented in the context of SMBHs and their host galaxies, but there's no theoretical basis for white holes being embedded in star-forming galaxies.
      5. **Evolutionary Sequences**: The evolutionary sequences suggested by the study, where AGN activity grows over time and eventually dominates over star formation, fit well within the framework of SMBH growth models. White holes do not fit into this framework, as they are not associated with accretion and gradual growth.
      6. **Evidence and Theory**: Current astrophysical models and evidence do not support the existence of long-lived white holes. The phenomena described in the study-such as gas inflows and outflows, broad emission lines, and dust obscuration-are well-explained by AGN physics.
      Given these points, while the white hole hypothesis is a fascinating theoretical consideration, the evidence strongly supports the interpretation that these BL Hα emitters are a population of faint AGN with low-luminosity SMBHs, rather than white holes.
      **References:**
      - “White Holes and the Separation of the Universe into Two Different Parts.” *European Physical Journal C*, 2018.
      - Peterson, B. M. *An Introduction to Active Galactic Nuclei*. Cambridge University Press, 1997.
      - NIRCam and JWST observational studies referenced in the initial study summary.

    • @raysmith984
      @raysmith984 Місяць тому

      @@runed0s86 While the idea that the BL Hα emitters are white holes is intriguing, it's highly speculative and less likely given our current understanding of white holes and the evidence presented in the study. Here are a few points to consider:
      1. **Nature of White Holes**: White holes are theoretical opposites of black holes, where nothing can enter and everything inside is ejected. They are solutions to the equations of general relativity but have not been observed in nature. Theoretical models suggest white holes would be extremely short-lived and unlikely to produce the steady emissions observed in AGN.
      2. **Observed Properties**: The properties of the BL Hα emitters, such as their broad Hα lines, dust obscuration, and UV-optical colors, align more closely with known characteristics of AGN rather than theoretical predictions for white holes. AGN are known to emit across a broad spectrum, including Hα emission, due to accretion processes around SMBHs.
      3. **Spectral Characteristics**: The broad Hα components with FWHM ≈ 2000 km s−1 are consistent with the velocities expected in the broad-line regions of AGN, where gas orbits close to the SMBH. White holes, if they exist, would likely produce very different spectral signatures due to their distinct physical processes.
      4. **Galactic Context**: The study also observes star formation in the host galaxies of these emitters. This combination of AGN activity and star formation is well-documented in the context of SMBHs and their host galaxies, but there's no theoretical basis for white holes being embedded in star-forming galaxies.
      5. **Evolutionary Sequences**: The evolutionary sequences suggested by the study, where AGN activity grows over time and eventually dominates over star formation, fit well within the framework of SMBH growth models. White holes do not fit into this framework, as they are not associated with accretion and gradual growth.
      6. **Evidence and Theory**: Current astrophysical models and evidence do not support the existence of long-lived white holes. The phenomena described in the study-such as gas inflows and outflows, broad emission lines, and dust obscuration-are well-explained by AGN physics.
      Given these points, while the white hole hypothesis is a fascinating theoretical consideration, the evidence strongly supports the interpretation that these BL Hα emitters are a population of faint AGN with low-luminosity SMBHs, rather than white holes.
      **References:**
      - “White Holes and the Separation of the Universe into Two Different Parts.” *European Physical Journal C*, 2018.
      - Peterson, B. M. *An Introduction to Active Galactic Nuclei*. Cambridge University Press, 1997.
      - NIRCam and JWST observational studies referenced in the initial study summary.

  • @Sturmovik1946
    @Sturmovik1946 23 дні тому

    It's good to see videos covering this without rushing to conclusions. Thank you for this!

  • @CupidStunttz
    @CupidStunttz Місяць тому +28

    I'm not saying it's Aliens, but, it's Aliens....👽

    • @Auroral_Anomaly
      @Auroral_Anomaly Місяць тому +3

      Oh of course, because it’s a red dot, it’s OBVIOUSLY an alien.🤦‍♂️

    • @jh9496
      @jh9496 Місяць тому +8

      60% of the time it’s them everytime

    • @guynorth3277
      @guynorth3277 Місяць тому +2

      'UAP' - but seriously who cares, when they drop by for a beer then I will get excited.

    • @12bigredd
      @12bigredd Місяць тому +3

      Sisth aliens :) fingers c rossed

    • @Deletirium
      @Deletirium Місяць тому +2

      ​@@Auroral_Anomaly r/whoosh

  • @kathrynoneill81
    @kathrynoneill81 21 день тому +1

    So much for scientific constants. It appears more and more that we have phases that change, and the rules of one don't always mesh with those of the next one. As Rupert Sheldrake puts it, maybe the universe has "habits". Habits change.

  • @Manu-Official
    @Manu-Official Місяць тому +6

    Anton, you're the best physics teacher I never had in the first place. The more things you expose, the most questions I have.
    Please keep it up 😗👌

    • @Unknown17
      @Unknown17 Місяць тому

      Those are the same things that lady in the park told me!

    • @JGambrosia
      @JGambrosia Місяць тому

      Nooooo he doesn’t teach any physics with practical applications. I recommend “Zak’s lab” if you want to learn useful physics

  • @michaelmartin8337
    @michaelmartin8337 Місяць тому +8

    Could it be a burnt receptor? oe a microdamaged mirror? they seem to be in the same spot and the same size

    • @adude7944
      @adude7944 12 днів тому +1

      My brother in christ, have you ever considered that they chose to align the object of debate in the middle of the selected areas, so that it's obvious what they are talking about?

    • @lilpain1997
      @lilpain1997 17 годин тому

      Same spot??? They were cut down from larger images lol. They aren't even in the same spot

  • @iamchillydogg
    @iamchillydogg Місяць тому +1

    Dark matter in the early universe made things happen quicker than we thought?

  • @phaedrussocrates7636
    @phaedrussocrates7636 Місяць тому +7

    Ah, warp bubbles obviously 💁☺️😻

    • @t3e_e
      @t3e_e Місяць тому +3

      Star gatesssss. Perhaps one is held open above Skinwalker ;)

  • @freeamericanthinker558
    @freeamericanthinker558 Місяць тому +8

    Mirconovas?

    • @Auroral_Anomaly
      @Auroral_Anomaly Місяць тому +2

      Way bigger than that…

    • @TheSkyGuy77
      @TheSkyGuy77 Місяць тому +2

      Macro-novas?

    • @u.v.s.5583
      @u.v.s.5583 Місяць тому

      @@TheSkyGuy77 More like supermacronovas or hypersupermacronovae.

  • @BasilSimon
    @BasilSimon Місяць тому +1

    Fascinating information! It is indeed interesting how so many of these mysterious dots are visible in many random directions. I do have questions that may provoke new thoughts.......... Is it possible that these red dots we see are not in fact complete in their presentation? Is it possible that there are different types of photons that do not travel across the universe as quickly? creating an incomplete visual? Or, is it possible some other type of element or light is an important part of these objects, but is being redirected/absorbed/slowed down/destroyed/converted? Your thoughts will be welcomed! Please reply.

  • @guidopahlberg9413
    @guidopahlberg9413 Місяць тому +4

    my theory: The universe was there before the big bang. Some massive galaxy cores survived the phase of instability and can be seen since the moment that the universe became transparent again.

  • @netx421
    @netx421 Місяць тому +4

    red microdots were amazing in the 90's

    • @Sick_Boy_Rick74
      @Sick_Boy_Rick74 Місяць тому +2

      I was partial to the blue unicorns. That was late 80’s for me!

  • @gavinrowland7972
    @gavinrowland7972 17 днів тому +1

    Need to think about a symmetry partner to dark energy. Because it is opposite and contracting it becomes less important as the universe ages (where the known dark energy becomes more important). Because the symmetry partner is contracting it is pro gravity

  • @BillyChanger
    @BillyChanger Місяць тому +14

    the universe is a projection of Wendy's freckles

  • @thermaldetinatorsonly8857
    @thermaldetinatorsonly8857 Місяць тому +12

    I try not to read these comments.

    • @hawkbartril3016
      @hawkbartril3016 Місяць тому +1

      I find that reading them makes me more inclined to respond. Like now for instance and might make me ask of you ''why only thermal, does that imply fuse' ?

    • @chinookvalley
      @chinookvalley Місяць тому

      thermaldetinatorsonly hahahahaha!

    • @cheradenine1980
      @cheradenine1980 Місяць тому

      In Soviet Russia, comment reads YOU!!