Saturday, March 18, 2023

Simple solution

 


Webb spots surprisingly massive galaxies in early universe

(Feb 26th BTW)


"It took our home galaxy the entire life of the universe for all its stars to assemble."

"For this young galaxy to achieve the same growth in just 700 million years, it would have had to grow around 20 times faster than the Milky Way, said Labbe, a researcher at Australia's Swinburne University of Technology."

"For there to be such massive galaxies so soon after the Big Bang goes against the current cosmological model (Of galaxy formation) which represents science's best understanding of how the universe works."

"According to theory, galaxies grow slowly from very small beginnings at early times," Labbe said, adding that such galaxies were expected to be between 10 to 100 times smaller."


Like I said:

Simple:

The Universe is a hologram: Stephen Hawking's final theory, explained by his closest collaborator


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