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The first galaxies at the universe's dawn

Unexpected Elements

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Is There a Redshift of 14?

The big bang was 14 billion years or so ago. At that point the universe was filled with hydrogen atoms and helium atoms. And somehow they aggregated into the first galaxies and stars. But you can't find, even with the j w s ct change webb's space telescope, when that happened. Now we're pushing into that era. If this distance we have measured, for for maisie's galaxy, of a redshift of 14 holds true, then we are seeing a time only 290 million years after the big bang.

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