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Do You Still Believe the Big Bang Actually Happened After James Webb's New Discoveries? Explain why

3 months ago | [YT] | 31



@lilBugger35

Pluto was a planet when I was in school. I think we know WAY less than we think we do.

3 months ago | 9

@Problembeing

Big bang was based on the assumption that redshift was solely about the distance and speed of objects, but observations by Halton Arp showed decades ago that they also show youth and age of objects, and they destroyed his career over it.

3 months ago | 3

@chadblevins5602

I’ve always thought of it as if there were many Big Bang Events. Space is well big. We are moving farther away from everything but Andromeda that coming straight at us.

3 months ago | 4

@joichigamemode3219

The discovery of older galaxies just makes the universe older. Hell, there might even be older galaxies we've yet to discover

3 months ago | 1

@joshuadodson9328

It seems that the James web telescope shows that we live in an expanding then collapsing universe with a big bang reoccurring through out time.

3 months ago | 2

@thisisisabella3634

Cmb proves big bang cosmology.

3 months ago | 3

@josephdillon9698

Yo dem shitz never went bang bang dem scientists be trippen yo

3 months ago | 1

@thaddeusnallphilosophersst6855

It's hard to say. I've always had as difficult a time reasoning with the notion that everything exploded from a singularity and that there was nothing but that singularity before the bang, as I had reasoning with the idea of an imaginary friend in the sky in a beautiful cloud kingdom for dead people. I do trust in science, so when we start building the model of the universe using math before we confirm it in physical reality I don't have a problem trusting in it. So I think that we don't have enough information to throw away the big bang, but maybe our understand of the "early universe" can be expanded with more information.

3 months ago | 0

@kennybachman35

Of course. The universe is still expanding.

3 months ago | 0

@ginomone1878

I have been told we are all digital, i saw a documentary where Kanau Reaves took us to a trip down memory lane were he explained everything its called the "matrix"!😜

3 months ago (edited) | 0

@jaysparrow6631

The Big Bang Theory is just that, a theory. The universe is infinite so it doesn’t matter how many telescopes we put in space to find the roots, we will never see them as we don’t know what to l👀k for and there lays the problem which cannot be solved at this point in time!

3 months ago | 0

@mylinkinthepark8046

That’s because we have just a tiny bit of knowledge for what we perceive things especially about the cosmos. If there is something more powerful than JWST discovering things that we haven’t heard yet, yet again, then the theories proposed about the Big Bang would collapse and the whole science community would bring up with ‘The scientists have found Big Bang isn’t actually the start of the universe’.

3 months ago | 0

@Freederick1

Maybe a big bang, maybe one of many. I imagine an exploding super massive black hole would do the trick. What is scale when fundamental physics are being reshaped. The Big Bang was nothing more than a tempest in a teapot

3 months ago | 0

@blastmasterparker6358

Never believed it before jwt God spoke it

3 months ago | 0

@ellsonthetrack

Watch Brian Greene explain what happened before the big bang everything will make a lot more sense

3 months ago | 2

@Blackhole-b7e

I'm supermassive

3 months ago | 0

@Buddy330

Because we can literally watch the big bang continuing to happen in real time.

3 months ago | 0

@empoweredshemphoward

What if methusela was a remnant of the last big bang...

3 months ago | 2

@annapierce8666

The universe existed before the "Big Bang" 🌌 Which was most likely a laboratory experiment gone wrong involving antimatter ..

3 months ago | 0

@AwakenedOne-qu

The big bang is a guess based on observation. I don't think we'll ever know

3 months ago | 0