Comments by "Fabian Schrötter" (@fabianschrotter) on "James Webb Telescope: Watch Most Spectacular Pics It Took Of The Universe In 2023" video.

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  6. ​​ @jackfruit1  First, the expansion of the universe was already discussed by Greek natural philosophers such as Anaxagoras in the 5th century BC suspected. Secondly, the Catholic priest you mentioned, Georges Lemaître, was also a professor of astronomy. (Perhaps this plays a role when it comes to cosmological theories?) Thirdly, it doesn't matter who puts forward a theory as long as it can be verified. We have known that the universe is expanding since 1927, when the Belgian Georges Lemaître discovered that almost all galaxies are moving away from each other. Conversely, this means that they used to be closer together. Background radiation was discovered in 1964 by Arno Penzias and Robert Woodrow Wilson. The omnipresent echo of the younger universe when it first became transparent to photons. In 2022, the temperature of the cosmic background radiation 13 billion years ago, i.e. 800 million years after the Big Bang, was determined to be 16 to 30 Kelvin, in accordance with the Cosmic Standard Model. This was the first measurement of the background radiation temperature for the early universe. Today we can detect the gravitational waves that were created during the Big bang and represent its echo. Science is based on theses that can be proven in experiments and not on dogmas and beliefs. The scientific method is the opposite of religion and elites have nothing to do with cosmology because the mathematics behind it is far too complicated for fools. So every single sentence you wrote is wrong.
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