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![]() ![]() Section 25: Miscellaneous Subject: Farthest Galaxy Msg# 1165666
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Hi Doug,
Abstracted from latest Live Science Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have spotted what they think may be the farthest galaxy ever seen — a distant red smudge 35 billion light-years away. The galaxy, named CEERS-93316, was pictured as it existed just 235 million years after the Big Bang,... Hmmm... Just musing over a thought: What if the higgs boson didn't come to be until, say, xx-billion years post Big Bang. How could we possibly come up with the age of anything out there? I know; I'll ask Manfred Mann. Wait a minute--- what was I thinking? Never mind. Bob |
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