JWST Unveils Galaxies We Thought Were Impossible
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Top Comments (10)
If an observation contradicts a theory, you have to discard the theory, not force the observation to fit the theory.
guys we need a new model for the early universe. let's get to work
A lot of comments here seem to be discrediting scientists because of these new discoveries that don't fit current models. That's the wrong thing to take away from this. Constantly trying to disprove theories in search of a better one is how science is supposed to work.
We should all celebrate the discovery of flaws in our scientific theories. It means we have something new to discover, we can get closer to the real truth of things. Never quite actually there, but closer
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 👍
This just proves we need more Projects like JSTW to attain a better understanding. CNSA, ISRO, and JAXA should also start their parallel efforts.
Thanks, Anton, for expanding the universe with knowledge.
Future spectroscpic observations are eagerly awaited!
I’m still putting my money on having been formed in a part of the universe with a lot of gas and collisions. I’m not an astronomer, but having looked at 100’s of early galaxies for a project, the amount of dwarf galaxies colliding and merging was insane. It also seemed like the early tube-like galaxies often merged into an x-shape that evolved into spirals. (Again, take with a grain of salt.)
Thats a dope name, Alakananda. Better than whatever jumble of numbers we usually get 😅
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Top Comments (10)
If an observation contradicts a theory, you have to discard the theory, not force the observation to fit the theory.
guys we need a new model for the early universe. let's get to work
A lot of comments here seem to be discrediting scientists because of these new discoveries that don't fit current models. That's the wrong thing to take away from this. Constantly trying to disprove theories in search of a better one is how science is supposed to work.
We should all celebrate the discovery of flaws in our scientific theories. It means we have something new to discover, we can get closer to the real truth of things. Never quite actually there, but closer
Wonderful as always Anton. Thank you. 👍
This just proves we need more Projects like JSTW to attain a better understanding. CNSA, ISRO, and JAXA should also start their parallel efforts.
Thanks, Anton, for expanding the universe with knowledge.
Future spectroscpic observations are eagerly awaited!
I’m still putting my money on having been formed in a part of the universe with a lot of gas and collisions. I’m not an astronomer, but having looked at 100’s of early galaxies for a project, the amount of dwarf galaxies colliding and merging was insane. It also seemed like the early tube-like galaxies often merged into an x-shape that evolved into spirals. (Again, take with a grain of salt.)
Thats a dope name, Alakananda. Better than whatever jumble of numbers we usually get 😅