“NO DARK MATTER“ James Webb Telescope Just Reported Strange Galaxies Have Appeared at Cosmic Dawn

“NO DARK MATTER“ James Webb Telescope Just Reported Strange Galaxies Have Appeared at Cosmic Dawn. The James Webb Space Telescope has done it again, and this time it has captured primordial galaxies bringing light to the universe. Many early galaxies like the ones the JWST detected were rich with glowing gas so bright, that the gas itself could outshine stars emerging from within. These new findings reveal just how common such shimmering, infant, gassy galaxies were when the 13.8 billion year old universe, was around only two billion years old. Observations now reveal that almost 90 percent of the galaxies had so called extreme emission features, meaning they exhibited all that glowing gas. And while studying these early galaxies, astronomers stumbled upon the most distant example of a galaxy in the universe that looks like our home galaxy, the Milky Way. Yes, you heard that right! When the universe was just two billion years old, the newfound spiral galaxy, CEERS 2112, appears to have featured a bar of stars and gas cutting across its heart. But wait a minute! How is that even possible? Subscribe to take a deep dive into the unknown with Territory - @territoryspace/featured Instagram - Join this channel to get access to perks:
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