Stefan Burns
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He's like a plasma scientist.
Yeah.
What was he?
So is he still alive?
What is antimatter?
So what was his take on the Big Bang?
Oh, interesting.
Yeah.
It's interesting.
Did you see that there was a recent post that I found, um, and there was a paper attached to it where I think it was the James Webb detected some galaxies or something that were like, they, they were so big, they were like super massive galaxies that they would have to have been like, it like throws off the whole timeline of the, uh, consensus of like the big bang.
Did you see that?
Yeah.
Yeah, I just personally, I mean the big- See if you can find that paper, Steve, the James Webb supermassive galaxy discovery.
uh is this it this is march 2025. this this is the um the the the announcement oh okay is this on uh this is on the nasa website oh yeah nasa.gov so let's see what the uh summary of the top says uh using a unique infrared sensitivity uh of nasa's
James Webb Space Telescope researchers can examine ancient galaxies to probe secrets of the early universe.
Now an international team of astronomers has identified bright hydrogen emissions from a galaxy in an unexpectedly early time in universe history.
The surprise finding is challenging researchers to explain how this light could have pierced the thick fog of neutral hydrogen emissions.
and filled space at that time.
The James Webb Telescope discovered an incredibly distant galaxy, JADESGSZ.
How do they come up with these names?