James Webb telescope finds ancient galaxy larger than our Milky Way, and it's threatening to upend cosmology
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Obviously I do too.
The finding jibes with discovery of supermassive black holes early on. Cosmologists don't have a good model to explain how either can develop in a short time after the Big Bang. Maybe gravity was a lot stronger somehow? Or maybe something else is out there to generate extreme gravity and pull matter together?
The more we know, the more questions we have.
That is why" ignorance is bliss". Easier to chock it up to god than live with the fact that we can not explain everything yet. As if we ever will. Humans are uncomfortable with not knowing or not having an answer, that they can believe in & hold onto for security.
Challenged our understanding of galaxy formation in the early universe.