
Or Graur on the Big Bang and the Physics of Galaxies
Closer To Truth
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This chapter explores the groundbreaking findings of the James Webb Space Telescope, highlighting its ability to observe surprisingly large and structured early galaxies. The discussions reveal how these observations challenge existing cosmological models by showcasing galaxies formed shortly after the Big Bang, emphasizing Webb's unique strengths compared to its predecessor, Hubble.
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