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Old November 2nd 17, 01:56 AM posted to sci.space.policy
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Default James Webb Space Telescope Impllication

I saw a TV show on the effects of the Hubble Space Telescope.
It revolutionized astronomy and cosmology. The galaxy field
and the nebula field were born anew.

The Webb telescope was said to be reaching the boundary of
the age of the universe. A scientist promised the new view
would startle the world. He did not clarify this comment.

He did say that stars are born out of nebula. This opposes
the current cosmology of stellar evolution, my comment.

If the galaxies simply continue into the past before the
birth time of the universe, what does this mean? Are some
scientists expecting the big-bang to topple?

Is the red shift the only supportive fact of the expansive
origin of this universe?
 




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