James Webb Telescope Just Detected 750 Galaxies Beyond the Observable Universe

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Physicists say that the Universe had its origin in an event known as the Big Bang approximately 13.7 billion years ago. However, the question that arises is what caused that explosion and why it occurred.
Over time, we have been researching and studying the science and history of our universe, and the Big Bang has been the predominant explanation for everything we have observed. There have been countless studies and thousands of scientists have worked on the research, and the data collected has always supported the Big Bang theory as the main explanation for how the Universe was formed.
According to this theory, dark energy is a form of energy even more abundant than galactic energy, and is considered the anti-gravitational force responsible for the continued expansion of the universe since the Big Bang. Science today is very different from what it was in the past, and with technological advances new theories emerge. Many times we discover that things we thought to be absolutely true are far from being so.

Michio Kaku has raised the official debunking of the Big Bang. This is because the James Webb Telescope has detected 750 new galaxies that look nothing like what was expected. This raises a new perspective and leads us to delve deeper into how the James Webb Telescope is changing our understanding of the universe as a whole. Join us on this incredible journey beyond the far reaches of the observable universe to discover more details about the immense number of new galaxies that have been discovered.

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