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800,000 Galaxies Support Infinite Universe Theory

 PSI Blog 20250609 800,000 Galaxies Support Infinite Universe Theory

 

JWST map shows over ten times as many “Elderly Galaxies” as the Hubble Space Telescope.

"Six images of galaxies taken from nearly 800,000, from upper left to lower right: the present-day universe, and 3, 4, 8, 9 and 10 billion years ago. Credit: M. Franco / C. Casey / COSMOS-Web collaboration."

 

In my book, “Infinite Universe Theory,” I had an “ultra deep field” photo that cosmogonists used to calculate that there were 2 trillion galaxies in the observed universe. This current map brings that to at least 20 trillion as I subsequently predicted due to the resolution the James Webb Space Telescope was expected to have. Here is a quote from physics Professor Caitlin Casey summing that up:

 

“If you had a printout of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field on a standard piece of paper," she said, referring to the iconic view of nearly 10,000 galaxies released by NASA in 2004, "our image would be slightly larger than a 13-foot by 13-foot-wide mural, at the same depth. So it's really strikingly large.”

 

Here is a short summary of the project:

 

“Largest map of the universe announced revealing 800,000 galaxies, challenging early cosmos theories”

 

As usual, regressive physicists and cosmogonists are suffering extreme cognitive dissonance as a result. The Nobel folks should give out prizes for the best ad hocs to come.

 

 

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  2. Glenn, this article from October 13, 2016 is about how the Hubble telescope revealed the universe has ten times the number of galaxies than the previous estimate of 200 billion. "The landmark Hubble Deep Field, taken in the mid-1990s, gave the first real insight into the universe's galaxy population. Subsequent sensitive observations such as Hubble's Ultra Deep Field revealed a myriad of faint galaxies. This led to an estimate that the observable universe contained about 200 billion galaxies." https://science.nasa.gov/missions/hubble/hubble-reveals-observable-universe-contains-10-times-more-galaxies-than-previously-thought/

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