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Post by purr on Apr 30, 2023 17:11:54 GMT
The James Webb Space Telescope's surprising images of 6 possible galaxies that are 13.5 billion years old, showing how they appeared some 500-700 million years after the Big Bang is both exciting and upsetting cosmologists, because they seem too big too bright, too much like our own Milky Way for such early stage of our inflating/evolving Universe. An even older example of unexpectedly large and developed galaxies was discovered named Glass Z 13 as it presents itself a measly 300 million years after BB.
Makes as much sense as discovering a pregnant mother carrying a fully grown human person in the womb. 9 months just won't do.
Nor have we predicted that a mere few hundred million years after the Universe began, galaxies would be thriving, filled with stars just like they would do 13 billion years later, as in our Universe today.
Exciting if we're about to find out about a new and accelerated mechanism of star and galaxy formation.
More UPSETTING if the trend of looking ever deeper into the oldest regions of the Universe, finding galaxy after galaxy, continues unabated, weirdly, impossibly even to earlier than Big Bang times. Of course, then we lost that most fundamental of theories and are right back at being amazed by all those little lights up there in the night sky. And cannot help but wonder...
purr
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Post by SysConfig on May 2, 2023 19:09:16 GMT
Yes Purr I'm a sucker for dazzling lights.....I recall as a 4 yearold playing under the bed blankets and listening to the crackling sounds and spectacular light show of static electricity..as I lifted the wool blanket up and down up and down...I recommend adults try this at home too to and try their hands to experience that magical Tesla moment..nature at work! Now on your op..Yes! They have to re write the rules of cosmology as I understand..some others think that it's just a bunch of supermassive blackholes creating their own light show..but like you..I don't think so..I think we are being humbled..by how vastly different things really are.. I worry about what Cern is doing more than the wars on Earth..Enter strange matter..and how strangelets are born..and as dangerous as the Higgs Boson.. This vid is good..but the strangelet part stats at 1840..you may be inspired to restart at beginning..but the 1840 is fine to get the nuts and bolts
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Post by moksha on May 2, 2023 21:34:52 GMT
Hello all, I'll be turning 64 Thursday. MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU. Could this new data, suggest the glitch, the simulation theory has been waiting for? Or is it more Fringe like. Might be observed influences, or the way humans count time, I'm not sure. 13.23 Hint IRS LEA .
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Post by SysConfig on May 3, 2023 5:20:35 GMT
My post disappeared Moksha..I stated wittingly or unwittingly..someone's messing with time. anywho...Have a wonderful 64..Birthday you just about made it to collect social security..65 or 66..they workin hard to get rid of us you know....In the matrix..a glitch was identified as a black cat that would appear..like an omen..and things went crazy..its almost all preprogrammed chaos..like natures evolution..it seems to thrive on gltches..so can we really call it a glitch..
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Post by moksha on May 3, 2023 11:59:14 GMT
Thank You Sys. I prefer the plasma model over the conventional one, which seams to be in jeopardy. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plasma_cosmologyI see it mixed with the sim. Model, The glitch in the movie matrix, is not exactly like the one the Sims. have been waiting for. The truth will always win, it just takes time. As for retirement I started early at 62, so this month will be my 23rd check, at 64 time has caught up to me and my research. Plug these letters into gematrix.org IRS LEA. The mind can be tricked into comfort easily, I suspect it has, intentionally or not. MW
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Post by purr on May 9, 2023 10:05:15 GMT
Hello all, I'll be turning 64 Thursday. MAY THE FOURTH BE WITH YOU. Could this new data, suggest the glitch, the simulation theory has been waiting for? Or is it more Fringe like. Might be observed influences, or the way humans count time, I'm not sure. 13.23 Hint IRS LEA . MT4BWY2! Moksha, if as JWST continues seeing ever deeper into the past the observed galaxies keep appearing Milky Way size, well, all bets are off. Simulation, why not? My 13.8 billion cents' worth: maybe the Big Bang primordial starting point too behaves like a wave when we try to observe it (by the powerful James Webb) thus showing endless discoveries of older and older massive galaxies causing the theoretical beginning of the universal inflation to remain in the infinite past. Only if we theorize and extrapolate from observed data, effectively LOOKING AWAY, we can find the Big Bang existed at the beginning of Space-Time as an ulti-massive and energetic single point/particle. Kinda Schrödinger's Cat on the grandest imaginable scale... purr
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Post by maxxhazzard on May 23, 2023 17:04:53 GMT
if a simulation is; creating matter out of wave and vibration; than absolutely .. we live in a simulation which operates based on individual and groups of ppl vibration which in-turn creates the individual and the city environment of reality; for my reality is not the same as; the reality of ppl living in a rainforest; desert; city; country; tribe or community; but; every thing is connected by the vibrational-wave; this is why the words we speak are important; the word causes the vibration sending the wave throughout the simulation effecting the individual and the environment/reality in which the individual lives; …. thanks for the post!
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