Oh No a écrit :
Thus spake Oh No
Can anyone reference the paper or even just a report stating the
redshifts of these galaxies
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20091209...aceastronomyhu
bble_20091209083101
I did find this
http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap091209.html
There is already a problem in standard cosmology explaining how galaxies
can form at red shift 6. Naturally I take this as further evidence of
the squared redshift law found in relational quantum gravity. According
to this the universe would have been about 1/3 current size, instead of
1/9th, at the time light left these galaxies
Regards
Anyway, how can a GALAXY form in a mere 500 million years?
The milky way doesn't have the time to make 2 revolutions in
that time.
And the authors of the paper say they will see galaxies at redshift
10, even much farther away.
The photograph is vertiginous for its scope... Each small fudge is
a galaxy with billions of stars in it.
There are several grand design galaxies in the photograph.
There are two spiral galaxies merging (in the middle, near
the top margin). To the left of that merge there are 4 spirals.
Obviously they aren't ALL at z=8 but they should be quite far away
anyway.
Now is evident that the 13.7 Giga years is a ridiculous low number,
similar to what our ancestors thought: 4500 years for the Universe
counting generations since Adam in the Bible...