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Shocking News II: Infinite Universe Theory Confirmed by Galaxy Where Only Stars Were Predicted by NASA

PSI Blog 20221003 Shocking News II: Infinite Universe Theory Confirmed by Galaxy Where Only Stars Were Predicted by NASA

 

James Webb Space Telescope continues its destruction of the Big Bang Theory

 

Thanks to George Coyne for the heads-up on:

 

"The Record for the Farthest Galaxy just got Broken Again, now just 250 million years after the Big Bang"

 

This article was written by Laurence Tognetti shortly after the scientific paper was submitted to a pre-publication site. That paper by Donnan and others mentioning this galaxy is still under peer review. A free download with all the complicated details is at https://arxiv.org/pdf/2207.12356.pdf.

 

Long-time readers know we have been mentioning the “elderly galaxies” that undermine the Big Bang Theory since the first ones were discovered. The reach of the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has continued this trend begun by the Hubble Space Telescope in 2009. According to cosmogonists, the first cosmological objects should be no older than 13.8 billion years, their currently assumed age of the universe. As our telescopes look further and further into space, we should see younger and younger objects as shown in NASA’s illustration of the Big Bang prediction:


This outdated 2012 illustration shows no galaxies younger than 400 million years according to the now-falsified Big Bang Theory. Photo modified from: NASA.

 

The region predicted to contain only stars actually contains galaxies. Now, galaxies take a long time to form. Stars currently are forming throughout the universe. Further complexification  occurs when those stars are pushed together to form an agglomeration (galaxy) like the farthest one Donnan and others analyzed. Light from that agglomeration had a redshift of z=16.7, the greatest ever measured. Note that the James Webb Space Telescope theoretically could reach z>20, so even 200-million-year-old galactic ages might be in store.

 

Of course, there are ways to escape falsifications. Ad hocs involve special pleading, with the Big Bang Theory having plenty already. One or two more no doubt will be readily accepted by cosmogonists who, by definition, are creationists. I suppose they could say star formation was much faster than it was for our 4.60-billion-year-old Sun and that stars were “attracted” to each other faster than occurred in our own 13.61-billion-year-old Milky Way. All magic stuff, but no worse that accepting universal expansion and the explosion of the entire universe out of a singularity the size of this period: .


To read this on Medium.com go to:

https://medium.com/@glennborchardt/shocking-news-ii-infinite-universe-theory-confirmed-by-galaxy-where-only-stars-were-predicted-by-34a5cb8bd8cb?sk=06f49a4030f493c3fac0c79e5fd34066


 

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