James Webb Telescope has been a great achievement for science, the discoveries of this telescope have surprised astronomers all over the world. Scientists are claiming that this time the James Webb telescope has discovered something in deep space that our current theories have no explanation for. From the discovery of the earliest galaxies to the earliest black holes, it has been a game changer in astronomy.
But, this time the Webb telescope has made an unexpected discovery that has taken the field of astronomy by storm, astronomers were earlier expecting that there exists a huge strange object 45 billion light-years away, which is so big that it is affecting the motion giant Galaxy clusters in our universe. To explain this strange structure Astronomers have come up with three hypotheses. One is that it might be a really big black hole. Another idea is that it could be a gigantic, unknown structure. And believe it or not, some scientists even think it could be another universe! These possibilities have sparked the curiosity of astronomers, and they are eager to explore and find out the truth behind this mysterious find. The head of the NASA team that discovered this strange motion of galaxy clusters, Dr. Alexander Kashlinsky, declared that “If you go to sufficiently large scales you should see structure that is outside our Universe. If we live in such a world, these structures would cause this motion and we suspect that this is what we are seeing”.
so prepare to be amazed by this amazing discovery made by the most powerful telescope ever made.
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@11BELL81
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMAre there really people who think the universe is pregnant?
@agustinreyes6111
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMThis just triggered my existential crisis. One day I’m going to die and all this is going to end.
@normloren7693
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMbecause they have good beer.
@michaeltilkens9409
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMProbably a terrifying black hole
@samwise6444
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMWe are seeing the cloud from tth big bang breaking. Finally beyond the little explosion!! 13 .5 billion year old info isn't a good enough to no anything current but this is cool to think about. A black whole could be in the milky way and it would take years for us to know if not 1 millenia
@paulbutler6588
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMCould it be a big foot dropping on us lol
@victorfoster3009
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PM❤️ very lovely narration and objective unbiased explanations.
This is deep space fields exploration at it's best.
Please keep this up.
@garyfilmer382
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PM‘The universe is more vast and complex than we can ever imagine’, it’s a great cosmic mystery, and the JWST is giving us amazing images of new discoveries, which we are trying to comprehend. Thanks for this awesome video!
@radinelaj3932
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PM( maybe)The reverse process of big bang
@Jake-wq7do
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMI'm not entirely sure what everybody is having trouble grasping! It's simple, We are fucking tiny!!! and even I could of told you that time does not exist, I can remember saying this to somebody several years ago! It is something created by us to keep track of the Solar cycle! I think that if the Physicists and Astronomers aren't careful, they will discover something that they will seriously regret discovering and possibly undo us all!!! Are they just going to keep on building bigger and bigger telescopes until they can see through the side of the petri dish!!!
@williamgidrewicz4775
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMRecall the Eastern yin/yang symbol? Well, our whole universe is like that. There is the Great Attractor on one side, but there is that weird yi or yang on the opposite. Maybe that is where all the antimatter is pulled to! Just theorizing here.
@mikeys7536
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMWe’re truly blessed to be located in our galaxy in a position where we can see out so far and for people who can comprehend what we’re looking at through physics.
@Realnatur3
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMDark flow.., Alexander Kashlinsky & collaborator…👍👍
@dougiesmart1623
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PM45 billion light years?????
@uralbekbaev1319
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMMay be this a sign of 7 heavens created by Almighty?
@oliverguenther6360
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMSo there is going to be a big crunch, and it's going start over again?
@kennethkatz6782
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMIt could also be snaller,
@marianagyorgyfalvi3659
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PM😂It would be alien machines, look for less dangerous places in the universe, pick up some industrial matter, they learned to make fire a long time ago!
@redhammer9910
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMLook forward to reading the peer reviews. As the JWST has demonstrated up until now it's all been a guess that has now been proven wrong, we know nothing. The real danger is that like America's medical/pharmaceutical industry astronomy becomes captured by corporate interests resulting in scientific processes being abandoned for profit and thus science itself becomes profoundly corrupted.
@kalimbodelsolgiuseppeespos8695
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PM(buco di tarlo)
@kalimbodelsolgiuseppeespos8695
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMNessuno ha pensato che nel concetto di universo a bolle (ossia dentro una specie di buco nero) , potrebbe esserci una controparte che distorce il tessuto della gravità , e quindi attrae una regione del nostro spazio ?
@solexxx8588
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMgibberish.
@starsandnightvision
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMThat asian at 1:14 lol
@thekingofmojacar5333
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMI agree with the imagination of Kaschinski y some other scientists that it could well be a predecessor universe or a close neighboring universe (multiverse theory)!
Thanks a lot to Exoplanet-sci for this incredible discovery and for the interesting video!
@sciencefest7242
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMAmazing video thank you 😊
@rezadaneshi
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMA layman visualization. Imagine a water drain as a simplistic visualization of a black hole. Run the visualization backwards for a simplistic visualization of a white hole in a cosmic entanglement. Every thing has travelled through the drain, leading to landing on expanding spacetime. Time is the constant that without it, we can locate the center where Big Bang happened on the space, because we’d still be there. But, time is like the strings of balloons coming together in a knot (Big Bang), leading to space where the strings of time have brought the space expanding forward in all directions. Everything was at one place in one time therefore everywhere was the center of the Big Bang universe at one time. In search for beginning, you tell me where the beginning of a circle is, and I tell you where you think the circle ends. If you think of the circle or sphere as an expanding circle or sphere, the focal point is the beginning of the circle or sphere and the center at one time. So were every point in the circumference of the circle or the sphere. The center of the universe is a location hidden by time and out of our reach by 13.73 billion expanding years and out of our visual range by minimum of additional 33 billion light years of expansion, all in a mesmerizing 93 billion light year visual horizon, which in that picture only, we’re the focal point (center).
@sciencefest7242
02/14/2025 - 5:16 PMI read it 2 years ago, and finally, the Webb telescope now revealing more about this mystery go Webb go.