"Our" latest extravagant space telescope is making startling discoveries:
https://www.cnn.com/2023/02/22/world/webb-telescope-massive-early-galaxies-scn/index.html
Note well that reports like this NEVER question the fundamental underlying theory ... that the universe started with a "big bang", prior to which there was nothing.
If massive, well-developed galaxies existed right after the "big bang", doesn't that at least suggest the possibility the universe had no beginning and that big bang is wrong?
I'm a fan of steady state, and I predict they'll eventually ditch big bang in favor of something which fits all the facts. And it won't be a theory which claims most of the energy and mass in the universe is "dark" or "invisible".
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