PSI Blog 20230110 Shocking News IV: Diversity of Distant
Galaxies Similar to Local Galaxies as Predicted by Infinite
Universe Theory
Yet another study fails to find evidence for universal “younging” predicted by the Big Bang Theory in 850 James Webb Space Telescope photos.
“This image—a mosaic of 690 individual frames taken with the Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) on the James Webb Space Telescope—covers an area of sky about eight times as large as Webb’s First Deep Field Image released on July 12. It’s from a patch of sky near the handle of the Big Dipper. This is one of the first images obtained by the Cosmic Evolution Early Release Science Survey (CEERS) collaboration. It contains several examples of high redshift galaxies with various morphologies. Credit: NASA/STScI/CEERS/TACC/S. Finkelstein/M. Bagley/Z. Levay; Cutout images: NASA/STScI/CEERS/TACC/S. Finkelstein/M. Bagley/J. Kartaltepe” (Auburn, 2023).
Cosmogonists (those who assume the universe had a beginning)
predicted we would see the “early universe” in photos of cosmic objects 13.8
billion light years distant. The James Webb Space Telescope attempted to do
just that. Unfortunately, the predicted evidence for young stuff (empty space, dust
clouds, or proto-stars) did not appear. Instead, fully-formed galaxies were obvious,
and by no means young. Some even were spirals like our own Milky Way, which is
13.6-billion-years-old. All this is just another falsification of the Big Bang
Theory.
Here is a nice quote from the senior author of the latest study:
‘“There have been previous studies emphasizing that we see a
lot of galaxies with disks at high redshift, which is true, but in this study
we also see a lot of galaxies with other structures, such as spheroids and
irregular shapes, as we do at lower redshifts,” said Kartaltepe, lead author on
the paper and CEERS co-investigator. “This means that even at these high
redshifts, galaxies were already fairly evolved and had a wide range of
structures.”’
Of course, as a cosmogonist, one always has to hold out
hope:
‘“This tells us that we don’t yet know when the earliest
galaxy structures formed,” said Kartaltepe. “We’re not yet seeing the very
first galaxies with disks. We’ll have to examine a lot more galaxies at even
higher redshifts to really quantify at what point in time features like disks
were able to form.”’
Those quotes are from the short report linked below. If the “inflationary
universe” ad hoc is any guide, cosmogonists invariably will come up with some “brilliant”
excuse to save the theory. Of course, it just gets harder with each turn of the
evidence machine. Sure will be nice when we can dump the Big Bang and clear our
heads of all the nonsense.
Here is the link to reporter Auburn’s short
summary of the study:
James
Webb Space Telescope study reveals wide diversity of galaxies in the early
universe
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