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The big bang is one of the most fascinating topics you can bring up when conversing with scientists and astronomers. This is because the theory talks about how the whole universe started in the first place. However, the event that led to the big bang is one thing that is being argued among scientists today.
For this reason, the James Webb Telescope was called in to make some findings about the big bang. The JWST found something quite alright, but it wasn’t something the scientist had prepared their minds for. What did the James Webb Telescope discover, and in what way would it affect the Big Bang Theory?
Join us as we explore the James Webb telescope’s terrifying discovery before the big bang.
It all began when an astronomer sighted a discovery made by the James Webb Telescope. Astronomer Rohan Naidu was at home with his girlfriend when he discovered the galaxy that almost broke cosmology. He was inspecting some of the images the James Webb Telescope sent earlier when one of the images caught his attention. The telescope had identified an object that Naidu recognized as mysteriously huge. It dates back to the big bang era, making it older than any galaxy we once knew in science. It was a shocking discovery for him, as he called his girlfriend to observe the most distant starlight too. He was praised for this discovery by his team, and then they got to work. A few days later, Naidu and his team published a paper on the discovered galaxy called “GLASS-z13.” It was a discovery that had the whole world of science come to a standstill, as no one expected such a discovery to be made by the James Webb Telescope.
The James Webb Telescope made this ancient galaxy discovery just a few weeks after it went into operation. It was a huge achievement because if such a discovery could be made a few weeks into the telescope’s launch, what next would it discover? The JWST, the most powerful telescope currently in use by scientists and astronomers and the Hubble Space Telescope’s successor, was built to make us understand our universe better, and it is already achieving that feat. The telescope is 1.5 million kilometers away from earthly interference, where it orbits the sun. It is equipped with a sunshade about the size of a tennis court, with huge segmented mirrors and very sensitive tools designed to detect details about the universe and its entirety that have never been explored.
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