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Comments by "Brandon" (@gravoc857) on "James Webb Discovers a Galaxy That Could Break Physics" video.
It makes sense once you think about it. Exploring space with telescopes is vastly easier than exploring the oceans. You have a whole universe and 13.8 billion years of history on your doorstep. The cosmos showers you in data-rich photons all the time. The oceans on the other hand are dark (no photon information), are inhospitable, are slow to navigate, and are massively barren.
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Delusion
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Too long of a message. Only read like a 5th. I’ll address what I read. Galaxies didn’t form instantaneously. Rather, they formed a bit quicker than anticipated and are fairly larger than expected. All this suggests is that the Big Bang & early galactic formation theories just need tweaked. For example, black hole stars are a possible solution to this. Extremely short lived hyper massive stars that were only possible at the beginning of the universe. Stars so large that their cores collapse into black holes, while the rest of the star carries on. These theoretical monsters can explain how ultra massive black holes got so large so quickly & served as early galactic seeds. As long as physically plausible options can be put forward, it’s tough to conclude god.
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@MK12275 God is the simpletons answer. It’s the answer of someone who needs the comfort of an easy explanation. It’s the answer for someone who dares not use the capacity of their brain to imagine or investigate a universe full of complexity and beauty.
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They don’t. That’s why it’s common to say the largest black hole yet observed.
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@Ranchdressingman Proving someone who is delusional that they’re delusional? Lol no thanks. You believe in a bearded man in the sky who can see you through the walls while you shit, after all.
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@Myfootonyourneck1 What suggests it’s wrong by orders of magnitude? Based on observational evidence, we’re pretty damn close. It’s hilarious that anti science clowns sit here and call science a Flying Spaghetti Monster that is orders of magnitude wrong. Whilst typing on a cell phone ONLY possible due to science. If General Relativity is grossly wrong, satellites wouldn’t stay up in space. Logic gates couldn’t handle processing data transferred at the speed of light. The internet wouldn’t exist and you wouldn’t have a platform to spew your idiocy.
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There’s two universes visible to us. There’s our particle horizon, and there’s our past. Astronomers are looking at the latter, not the former.
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Yes. During the grand unification epoch, why does 100 quintillion degrees functionally serve as 0 degrees? Why do the fundamental forces merge together into one super force as absolute heat or absolute zero is reached? What causes cosmic inflation? Why did spacetime expand many orders of magnitude faster at the moment of the Big Bang?
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@casperstour Sigh.. How does one manage to come to such a skewed conclusion? Light from that object wasn’t 28 billion light years away 14.8 billion light years ago. That’s how far it is NOW. There are photons emitted from it within our particle horizon that were emitted billions of years ago BEFORE cosmic inflation causally disconnected the star. Also, photons don’t die. Their wavelength gradually loses energy as it’s stretched by cosmic expansion, but will be detectable for tens of billions of years.
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😂🤡😂🤡😂🤡 it’s like you fundamentally don’t understand science. Change is the entire point. As our understanding changes, so do our theories. Our understanding is based upon evidence and there is ALWAYS new evidence coming. Better to change with reality than to remain stagnant with the words of a fictional book written by primitive man.
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🤡🤡 because galaxies are bigger than expected & formed slightly earlier than anticipated? All it suggests is the Big Bang model needs revised to account for this new observational evidence. Many good theoretical candidates are arising, such as black hole core hyperstars. No god needed.
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No. Infrared is non-observable by the human eye. Only technology & other certain kinds of animals can view it naturally. Technology has to map it and apply visible light spectrum to it for us to view.
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