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(12-06-2025, 09:49 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote: As farthest we reaches out to universe the more we detected a bottomless hole.
James Webb Space Telescope identified a galaxy so ancient farthest it reshaping understanding of early universe, galaxy, named MoM-z14, holds current record for distant confirmed galaxy redshift of 14.44, placing just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang. What makes MoM-z14 extraordinary isn’t distance
but its characteristics. Despite only 500 light-yrs, MoM-z14 unexpected bright b
teeming w/newborn stars. This galaxies early stage in universe’s history expected be faint, primitive, chemically simple. Yet MoM-z14 none of these, lacks a super massive black hole, a feature typically present in highly active star-forming galaxies,& its light spectrum reveals an unusually high concentration of nitrogen
chemical richness suggests multiple generations of stars had already lived & died—far earlier than current models predict, findings challenge long-standing assumptions in cosmology. Galaxies like MoM-z14, once considered rare, are appearing more frequently in JWST’s deep-field surveys. Their abundance, brightness,& complexity suggest early universe may been far more dynamic than previously believed. As JWST continues observations by astronomers, anticipate uncovering many more such galaxies. Each one offering a glimpse into a formative period of cosmic history, one that may ultimately force us to rethink the fundamental models of galaxy formation itself...
https://youtube.com/shorts/PkTiDGkbi14?s...tRu06izvx_