“It’s a Black hole!” James Webb Telescope Discovers 45,000+ Galaxies at the Edge of the Universe!

“The Universe Came From a Black Hole“ String Theory Founder Reveals James Webb Telescope’s New Image. Deep within dense star clusters, something extraordinary dwells: Stars. But these, are no ordinary stars, but colossal celestial beings, known as supermassive stars. And now, their existence has been unveiled by the piercing gaze of the James Webb Space Telescope. According to the standard model of cosmology, after the universe came out of the big bang, it took between 500 million to 1 billion years for the first stars to form. That however, is changing. We are not just finding single stars, but clusters of them in the early universe and that, has the whole scientific community stunned. #space #jameswebbspacetelescope #nasa 0:00 Stars in Globular Clusters 2:24 The Abundance Anomalies 3:55 Most Ancient and Distant Galaxies Join Lab360 to get access to some amazing perks: Subscribe: Welcome to Lab 360! The ultimate destination for the latest space news and space documentaries from the world of astronomy and astrophysics. Stay updated with all the current discoveries from NASA, James Webb Space Telescope, along with easily explained videos on black holes, asteroids, galaxies, planets, and more. You will also find a collection of easy-to-perform experiments that will feed the science enthusiast in you! Are you ready?
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