PSI Blog 20230227 Huge Spiral Galaxies Confirmed as Falsifications of the Big Bang Theory
James Webb Space Telescope continues to provide cognitive dissonance for cosmogonists.
Andromeda, a nearby spiral galaxy like the ones seen by the James Webb Space Telescope at the assumed “beginning of the universe” almost 13.8 billion light years away. Andromeda has an estimated one trillion stars. Photo credit: NASA.
Thanks to George Coyne for this email:
Your readers would most likely enjoy hearing about how the
latest images from the JWST contradict the Big Bang Theory:
"The space observatory revealed six massive galaxies
that existed between 500 million and 700 million years after the big bang that
created the universe. The discovery is completely upending existing theories
about the origins of galaxies, according to a new study published Wednesday in
the journal Nature.
"These objects are way more massive than anyone
expected,” said study coauthor Joel Leja, assistant professor of astronomy and
astrophysics at Penn State University, in a statement. “We expected only to
find tiny, young, baby galaxies at this point in time, but we’ve discovered
galaxies as mature as our own in what was previously understood to be the dawn
of the universe.
The amount of mass we discovered means that the known mass in
stars at this period of our universe is up to 100 times greater than we had
previously thought."
What I found most amusing in this article is the statement:
"The galaxies are so massive that they conflict with 99% of models
representing early galaxies in the universe, which means scientists need to
rethink how galaxies formed and evolved." Rather than coming to the
obvious conclusion that the discovery falsifies the BBT, the supporters of this
ridiculous theory decided that their long-standing knowledge of star formation
must be wrong. That conclusion indicates that these astronomers need to
develop some critical thinking skills.
Webb
telescope makes a surprising galactic discovery in the distant universe
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/22/world/webb-telescope-massive-early-galaxies-scn/index.html
[GB: Of course, this was not a surprise to promoters of Infinite Universe Theory as the ultimate replacement for the current
absurdity. Progressive scientists are always happy to provide predictions that inevitably
will come true.]
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