DEEPEST VIEW OF THE UNIVERSE EVER - THANKS TO JAMES WEBB This tiny patch of sky? It's holding thousands of galaxies. Webb stared at it for 120+ hours, capturing light that’s traveled over 13 billion years. The center? A massive galaxy cluster so heavy it bends space itself, acting like a cosmic magnifying glass. Some of these warped galaxies are from just 200 million years after the Big Bang, the closest we've come to seeing the beginning of time. Source: konstructivizm
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ARE WE LIVING INSIDE A BLACK HOLE? WELL... MAYBE The James Webb Telescope just dropped a space-time plot twist so wild it sounds like sci-fi. It found that 2/3 of early galaxies are spinning in the same direction, in a universe that should be totally random. That’s like flipping a coin a million times and getting heads again... and again... and again. Now, scientists think we may have been born inside a spinning black hole from another universe, picture a galactic Russian nesting doll. If true, the Big Bang wasn’t the beginning, but the bounce back of a collapsing star in another reality. Space is weird. But this? This is supermassive. Source: @theoretical.tales
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