Big Bang Debunked! The James Webb Telescope Discovers a Structure That Should Not Exist!

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The James Webb Space Telescope has made stunning discoveries that are turning our understanding of the universe on its head Since its launch in July 2022. Now, it's coming across a structure that according to previous theories, should not exist, calling into question the entire Big Bang Theory.
Revisiting the Universe's Birth.
To comprehend the early universe, we must journey back to a point where the concepts of time and space, as we presently understand them, had not yet taken shape. According to the Big Bang Theory, everything existed in a state of perfect equilibrium. When observed through our physical measuring methods, this state appears as an almost inconceivable void. With a slight shift, the universe emerged from a solitary starting point. Picture this point as minuscule, even smaller than any point visible to the naked eye, yet simultaneously representing all the points that will ever exist. In an instant, cosmic inflation ignited with the Big Bang, causing the entire universe to rapidly expand from a subatomic scale to that of a golf ball. Whether space itself came into being at this moment or preexisted remains an open question.

Chapters:
0:00 Intro
0:23 Revisiting the Universe's Birth
3:42 A Sharper Gaze with Unprecedented Clarity
5:21 The Oldest Known Black Hole and Early Galaxies
7:48 The Enigma of Sears 10-19
10:35 The Ongoing Debate Over the Big Bang Theory

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