This
from Pierre:
“Hello,
Glenn!
Here
is another one.
According
to the BBT, the first stars to have formed in the early universe should have an
almost null metallicity. The team led by Bhatawdekar found no such stars at distances up to 13.3 billion light
years, presumably 500 million years after the birth of the universe. They just
found old galaxies!
Regards,
Pierre
Berrigan”
“New
results from the Hubble Space Telescope suggest the formation of the first
stars and galaxies in the early universe took place sooner than previously
thought. A European team of astronomers have found no evidence of the first
generation of stars, known as Population III stars, when the universe was less
than 1 billion years old. This artist's impression
presents the early universe. Credits:
ESA/Hubble, M. Kornmesser and NASA"
[GB: Note
that our own metallic star (the Sun) is over 4.5 billion years old. Can’t wait
until the Webb telescope (due in March?) shows galaxies at the new limit of
observation to be greater than the cosmogonists’ 13.8 billion-yr “age of the
universe.” Of course, that too will be defended by some new made-up story, but
you can see where this is headed: The eventual junking of the BBT and the
adoption of IUT (Infinite Universe Theory). Here you are present for another “giant
step for mankind.”]
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