• Another Jump in Astrophysics: Early Galaxies Challenging Dark Matter Models, The field of astrophysics has always been rife with surprising discoveries, and the latest findings from cutting-edge telescope data are no exception. Recent observations have cast doubt on some long-held assumptions about the formation of the early universe, leading scientists to question whether our current cosmological models, including the standard ΛCDM (Lambda Cold Dark Matter) model, truly represent the intricacies of cosmic evolution.

    A Glimpse into Early Galaxies

    Data from advanced telescopes, like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), has shown that early galaxies, formed less than a billion years after the Big Bang, were much larger and more luminous than previously believed possible. According to traditional models, galaxies were expected to grow more gradually, accruing mass and light over billions of years. The revelation that such massive and bright galaxies existed so early in the universe’s history has prompted a reevaluation of the ΛCDM model.

    The Standard ΛCDM Model: A Quick Overview

    The ΛCDM model is a mathematical framework that has long been the backbone of Big Bang cosmology. It consists of three main components:

    A cosmological constant (Λ): This represents dark energy, an enigmatic force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe.

    Cold dark matter (CDM): Hypothetical matter that does not emit or interact with electromagnetic radiation, explaining the unseen mass that affects gravitational forces on large scales.

    Ordinary matter: The familiar atoms and particles that make up stars, planets, and everything else visible in the universe.

    This model is referred to as the standard model of cosmology because it is the simplest and most comprehensive framework that has so far provided a reasonable explanation for a wide range of astronomical observations, from the cosmic microwave background to the distribution of galaxies.

    Early Challenges and New Theories

    However, the discovery of unexpectedly large and bright early galaxies implies that our models might be missing key details about the dynamics of the early universe. If galaxies formed so rapidly after the Big Bang, alternative explanations may be necessary. These might include modifications to our understanding of gravitational interactions on cosmic scales or the introduction of new interactions between particles that do not fit into the current ΛCDM framework.

    Some astrophysicists are exploring models that propose dark matter behaves differently in the presence of extreme conditions, while others suggest entirely new mechanisms that accelerate the process of galaxy formation. These theories challenge the conventional narrative by suggesting that dark matter might not be a universal constant, or that additional factors, such as modified gravity theories, might come into play.

    The Future of Cosmological Exploration

    As these observations continue to be studied and debated, it is clear that our current cosmological models may need to be updated or expanded to align with this unexpected data. The insights gained from the JWST and similar telescopes will undoubtedly continue to push the boundaries of our understanding, leading to new theories that could redefine our comprehension of the universe’s origins and its early development.

    The journey of discovery is far from over, and the universe, as always, holds more mysteries yet to be revealed. Whether these findings lead to small adjustments in the ΛCDM model or prompt the development of entirely new paradigms, one thing is certain: astrophysics is entering an exciting new chapter.
    Another Jump in Astrophysics: Early Galaxies Challenging Dark Matter Models, The field of astrophysics has always been rife with surprising discoveries, and the latest findings from cutting-edge telescope data are no exception. Recent observations have cast doubt on some long-held assumptions about the formation of the early universe, leading scientists to question whether our current cosmological models, including the standard ΛCDM (Lambda Cold Dark Matter) model, truly represent the intricacies of cosmic evolution. A Glimpse into Early Galaxies Data from advanced telescopes, like the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), has shown that early galaxies, formed less than a billion years after the Big Bang, were much larger and more luminous than previously believed possible. According to traditional models, galaxies were expected to grow more gradually, accruing mass and light over billions of years. The revelation that such massive and bright galaxies existed so early in the universe’s history has prompted a reevaluation of the ΛCDM model. The Standard ΛCDM Model: A Quick Overview The ΛCDM model is a mathematical framework that has long been the backbone of Big Bang cosmology. It consists of three main components: A cosmological constant (Λ): This represents dark energy, an enigmatic force driving the accelerated expansion of the universe. Cold dark matter (CDM): Hypothetical matter that does not emit or interact with electromagnetic radiation, explaining the unseen mass that affects gravitational forces on large scales. Ordinary matter: The familiar atoms and particles that make up stars, planets, and everything else visible in the universe. This model is referred to as the standard model of cosmology because it is the simplest and most comprehensive framework that has so far provided a reasonable explanation for a wide range of astronomical observations, from the cosmic microwave background to the distribution of galaxies. Early Challenges and New Theories However, the discovery of unexpectedly large and bright early galaxies implies that our models might be missing key details about the dynamics of the early universe. If galaxies formed so rapidly after the Big Bang, alternative explanations may be necessary. These might include modifications to our understanding of gravitational interactions on cosmic scales or the introduction of new interactions between particles that do not fit into the current ΛCDM framework. Some astrophysicists are exploring models that propose dark matter behaves differently in the presence of extreme conditions, while others suggest entirely new mechanisms that accelerate the process of galaxy formation. These theories challenge the conventional narrative by suggesting that dark matter might not be a universal constant, or that additional factors, such as modified gravity theories, might come into play. The Future of Cosmological Exploration As these observations continue to be studied and debated, it is clear that our current cosmological models may need to be updated or expanded to align with this unexpected data. The insights gained from the JWST and similar telescopes will undoubtedly continue to push the boundaries of our understanding, leading to new theories that could redefine our comprehension of the universe’s origins and its early development. The journey of discovery is far from over, and the universe, as always, holds more mysteries yet to be revealed. Whether these findings lead to small adjustments in the ΛCDM model or prompt the development of entirely new paradigms, one thing is certain: astrophysics is entering an exciting new chapter.
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  • Cosmology Professor AGREES, Earth Cannot be a Ball in Space!

    https://youtu.be/7GLlAvVEuh0
    Cosmology Professor AGREES, Earth Cannot be a Ball in Space! https://youtu.be/7GLlAvVEuh0
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  • Why “Crisis in Cosmology”? The Scientific Evidence Against The Big Bang contradictions between Big Bang theory and observations the Cosmo with new Technology. https://lppfusion.com/science/cosmic-connection/plasma-cosmology/the-growing-case-against-the-big-bang/
    Why “Crisis in Cosmology”? The Scientific Evidence Against The Big Bang contradictions between Big Bang theory and observations the Cosmo with new Technology. https://lppfusion.com/science/cosmic-connection/plasma-cosmology/the-growing-case-against-the-big-bang/
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  • University of Tokyo - Scientists cool positronium to near absolute zero for antimatter research:

    https://phys.org/news/2024-09-scientists-cool-positronium-absolute-antimatter.html

    #Positronium #Positron #Antimatter #Spectroscopy #Supercooling #ChirpedLaser #LASER #Cosmology #Physics
    University of Tokyo - Scientists cool positronium to near absolute zero for antimatter research: https://phys.org/news/2024-09-scientists-cool-positronium-absolute-antimatter.html #Positronium #Positron #Antimatter #Spectroscopy #Supercooling #ChirpedLaser #LASER #Cosmology #Physics
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    Scientists cool positronium to near absolute zero for antimatter research
    Most atoms are made from positively charged protons, neutral neutrons and negatively charged electrons. Positronium is an exotic atom composed of a single negative electron and a positively charged antimatter positron. It is naturally very short-lived, but researchers including those from the University of Tokyo successfully cooled and slowed down samples of positronium using carefully tuned lasers.
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  • The Webb Telescope measurements of H0 improved as astronomers got better at calibrating the relationship between Cepheids’ pulsation frequency and their luminosity underline the number one biggest controversy in cosmology. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has indeed provided more precise measurements of the Hubble constant (H0), which is the rate at which the universe is expanding. This has further highlighted the ongoing “Hubble tension”—a significant discrepancy between different methods of measuring H012.

    Astronomers have improved their calibration of Cepheid variable stars, which are used as standard candles to measure cosmic distances. By better understanding the relationship between Cepheids’ pulsation frequencies and their luminosities, they have refined these measurements1. However, despite these improvements, the tension remains. Some measurements, like those from the JWST and Hubble Space Telescope, suggest a faster expansion rate than theoretical predictions based on the early universe 23.

    This discrepancy suggests that there might be unknown factors or new physics at play, making it one of the biggest controversies in cosmology today
    The Webb Telescope measurements of H0 improved as astronomers got better at calibrating the relationship between Cepheids’ pulsation frequency and their luminosity underline the number one biggest controversy in cosmology. The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has indeed provided more precise measurements of the Hubble constant (H0), which is the rate at which the universe is expanding. This has further highlighted the ongoing “Hubble tension”—a significant discrepancy between different methods of measuring H012. Astronomers have improved their calibration of Cepheid variable stars, which are used as standard candles to measure cosmic distances. By better understanding the relationship between Cepheids’ pulsation frequencies and their luminosities, they have refined these measurements1. However, despite these improvements, the tension remains. Some measurements, like those from the JWST and Hubble Space Telescope, suggest a faster expansion rate than theoretical predictions based on the early universe 23. This discrepancy suggests that there might be unknown factors or new physics at play, making it one of the biggest controversies in cosmology today
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  • We should also be mindful that in a science like astronomy where there is so much out in this vast universe, we cannot go and visit it all first hand. So how we explain it depends on the assumptions we make.

    There may be multiple explanations of some things we see in space. George Ellis made a comment similar to this.

    “People need to be aware that there is a range of models that could explain the observations….. I can construct you a spherically symmetrical universe with Earth at its center, and you cannot disprove it based on observations…..

    You can only exclude it on philosophical grounds. In my view there is absolutely nothing wrong in that. What I want to bring into the open is the fact that we are using philosophical criteria in choosing our models. A lot of cosmology tries to hide that.” (Scientific American 273(4):50-55, October 1995)


    Here is a world famous "scientist" telling you STRAIGHT UP that they cannot disprove the geocentric model... they can only "exclude it on philosophical grounds."

    PHILOSOPHY has been taught to YOU as fact!

    Too bad the philosophers were WRONG as usual huh?
    We should also be mindful that in a science like astronomy where there is so much out in this vast universe, we cannot go and visit it all first hand. So how we explain it depends on the assumptions we make. There may be multiple explanations of some things we see in space. George Ellis made a comment similar to this. “People need to be aware that there is a range of models that could explain the observations….. I can construct you a spherically symmetrical universe with Earth at its center, and you cannot disprove it based on observations….. You can only exclude it on philosophical grounds. In my view there is absolutely nothing wrong in that. What I want to bring into the open is the fact that we are using philosophical criteria in choosing our models. A lot of cosmology tries to hide that.” (Scientific American 273(4):50-55, October 1995) Here is a world famous "scientist" telling you STRAIGHT UP that they cannot disprove the geocentric model... they can only "exclude it on philosophical grounds." PHILOSOPHY has been taught to YOU as fact! Too bad the philosophers were WRONG as usual huh?
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  • VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZERS

    Larkin is definitely smarter than most, especially in the area of human behavior...

    Once he realizes that any "physics" that supposedly supports the #Heliocentric fairy tale, is just more #Freemason bullspit... he'll really be dangerous!

    He grasps the lies of the #Parasite Class, and the mentality of the #Slaves....
    But he has never let go of that brainwashing from the #Rockefeller funded schools that convinced him we live on a spinning ball!

    The same is true of James Corbett!
    And in 2024... That has to make you suspicious!

    ALL of the talk about politics, freemason controllers, and bankers controlling the entire world CANNOT BE COMPLETE until you have realized how #Evil they truly are...

    And how brainwashed humanity TRULY IS!
    I agree with 100% of Larkin says......

    Right up until he claims "flat earthers don't understand physics" anyway!

    Until humanity comes to the realization that they live on a flat & stationary earth, just like the Bible says we do, a FACT which every "scientist" in the world
    CANNOT REFUTE by any legitimate experiment!

    “People need to be aware that there is a range of models that could explain the observations… For instance, I can construct you a spherically symmetrical universe with Earth at its center, and you cannot disprove it based on observations… You can only exclude it on philosophical grounds… What I want to bring into the open is the fact that we are using philosophical criteria in choosing our models. A lot of cosmology tries to hide that.” - George Ellis – W. Wayt Gibbs, “Profile: George F. R. Ellis,” Scientific American, October 1995, Vol. 273, No.4, p. 55





    https://www.bitchute.com/video/edkLwmluxII/
    VICTIMS AND VICTIMIZERS Larkin is definitely smarter than most, especially in the area of human behavior... Once he realizes that any "physics" that supposedly supports the #Heliocentric fairy tale, is just more #Freemason bullspit... he'll really be dangerous! He grasps the lies of the #Parasite Class, and the mentality of the #Slaves.... But he has never let go of that brainwashing from the #Rockefeller funded schools that convinced him we live on a spinning ball! The same is true of James Corbett! And in 2024... That has to make you suspicious! ALL of the talk about politics, freemason controllers, and bankers controlling the entire world CANNOT BE COMPLETE until you have realized how #Evil they truly are... And how brainwashed humanity TRULY IS! I agree with 100% of Larkin says...... Right up until he claims "flat earthers don't understand physics" anyway! Until humanity comes to the realization that they live on a flat & stationary earth, just like the Bible says we do, a FACT which every "scientist" in the world CANNOT REFUTE by any legitimate experiment! “People need to be aware that there is a range of models that could explain the observations… For instance, I can construct you a spherically symmetrical universe with Earth at its center, and you cannot disprove it based on observations… You can only exclude it on philosophical grounds… What I want to bring into the open is the fact that we are using philosophical criteria in choosing our models. A lot of cosmology tries to hide that.” - George Ellis – W. Wayt Gibbs, “Profile: George F. R. Ellis,” Scientific American, October 1995, Vol. 273, No.4, p. 55 https://www.bitchute.com/video/edkLwmluxII/
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  • Robert Lea - The Euclid 'dark universe detective' telescope has revealed new images of the cosmos — and they are remarkable:

    https://www.space.com/euclid-space-telescope-new-images-may-23

    #Euclid #SpaceTelescope #ESA #DarkEnergy #DarkMatter #EarlyReleaseObservations #DeepSky #Galaxies #GalaxyCluster #GravitationalLensing #Infrared #Cosmology #Astrophotography #Astronomy
    Robert Lea - The Euclid 'dark universe detective' telescope has revealed new images of the cosmos — and they are remarkable: https://www.space.com/euclid-space-telescope-new-images-may-23 #Euclid #SpaceTelescope #ESA #DarkEnergy #DarkMatter #EarlyReleaseObservations #DeepSky #Galaxies #GalaxyCluster #GravitationalLensing #Infrared #Cosmology #Astrophotography #Astronomy
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    The Euclid 'dark universe detective' telescope has revealed new images of the cosmos — and they are remarkable
    "It's absolutely amazing. It's just so much more than I ever expected. Euclid will be game-changing for astronomy."
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  • Cosmic powerhouses the quasar outshines its galaxy, their ages are near 14 billion years' equal signals are expected from objects, billion years of cosmic history marks a key event in cosmology.
    Cosmic powerhouses the quasar outshines its galaxy, their ages are near 14 billion years' equal signals are expected from objects, billion years of cosmic history marks a key event in cosmology.
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  • WORLD RENOWN PHYSICIST ,DR.MICHIO KAKU,
    TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT THEORETICAL PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY!

    https://www.bitchute.com/video/f1hHC08KwuqX/
    WORLD RENOWN PHYSICIST ,DR.MICHIO KAKU, TELLS THE TRUTH ABOUT THEORETICAL PHYSICS AND COSMOLOGY! https://www.bitchute.com/video/f1hHC08KwuqX/
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