The James Webb Space Telescope’s observations of early galaxies challenge existing cosmological models, suggesting the universe may be 26.7 billion years old. This episode examines redshift's role in these discoveries, revisits dismissed theories like "tired light," and explores how new data fuse classical and modern astrophysics. Join us as we rethink the timeline and history of our cosmos.
The James Webb Space Telescope’s observations of early galaxies challenge existing cosmological models, suggesting the universe may be 26.7 billion years old. This episode examines redshift's role in these discoveries, revisits dismissed theories like "tired light," and explores how new data fuse classical and modern astrophysics. Join us as we rethink the timeline and history of our cosmos.
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All about conundrums in the field of cosmology. In this podcast we hope to unravel your conundrums about Cosmology.