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James Webb Space Telescope | Extremely High Redshift Failure

2 June 2026 at 01:25
The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has observed what appear to be very distant red galaxies challenging the standard big bang theory. Misidentifying some Brown Dwarf stars within our Milky Way as these red distant galaxies brings into question the existing cosmological models.

James Webb Space Telescope | Little Red Dot Galaxies are a Big Big Bang Problem

26 March 2025 at 00:06
In 2022, the James Webb Space Telescope discovered six massive Little Red Dot galaxies dated 500–800 million years post-Big Bang. Their presence challenges the ΛCDM cosmological model, as they contain unexpectedly high stellar masses. Recent findings have increased their count to 341, raising questions about galaxy formation and the validity of current theories.

Cosmic Asymmetry Revealed: Spiral Galaxy Spin Directions and Clustering of Quartets of Galaxies

4 February 2025 at 22:06
Recent studies reveal asymmetries in the universe, challenging big bang assumptions. Research from the JWST indicates a significant predominance of clockwise-rotating spiral galaxies, with implications questioning new physics. Additionally, tetrahedral arrangements of galaxies suggest non-random clustering, hinting at a created order in the cosmos.

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