PSI Blog 20250623 Elderly Galaxies Die Earlier Than Expected
The Big Bang Theory coughs up yet another confirmation of Infinite
Universe Theory.
“Astronomers discover that galaxies die much earlier
than expected
JWST confirms a
massive galaxy that quenched star formation just 700 million years after the
Big Bang, defying cosmic evolution models.”
Infinite Universe
Theory predicts cosmological objects of all ages will be found far away as well
as nearby. Here is another example of the “Elderly Galaxy” problem faced by
cosmogonists. As we look farther and farther into the Big Bang universe, we are
supposed to see younger and younger objects. That idea was trashed in last
week’s post showing a supposed 280-million-year-old galaxy was found at the
edge of the observed universe. That is a far cry from our 13.61-billion-year-old
Milky Way, which looks similar.
Today’s observation
illustrates process (motion) as well. Some dying galaxies like the one in this
observation exist throughout the observed universe. Studies have shown it takes
much longer than the allotted 700 million years for such
galaxies to form, complete their star formation, and begin to die.
Notice that once again cosmogonists are stuck in their paradigm and don’t have a clue as to what is wrong with their “Last Creation Myth.” When will they give up the silly assumption the entire 20 trillion galaxies exploded out of a Hawking singularity the size of the period at the bottom of this question mark? When will they read:
Borchardt, Glenn, 2017, Infinite Universe Theory: Berkeley,
California, Progressive Science Institute, 337 p. [http://go.glennborchardt.com/IUTebook] to find out?
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