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Science, Economics & Technology Forum • Re: Physics Discussion Thread

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I am amused by the sensationalized claims like the one above circulating on social media and now becoming a routine feature of this physics dhaga.

As someone who's taught physics at top universities, in USA, I can assure you that these 'revelations' are nothing more than misinterpreted or exaggerated clickbait.

The James Webb Telescope's observations do not 'challenge' the Big Bang theory. In fact, they provide valuable insights into the early universe's formation and evolution.

The "750+ galaxies detected" 'beyond the observable universe ' ( :eek: what does that mean - detecting beyond the observable part - :eek: ) are:

Not 'beyond' the observable universe, but rather, within the observable universe's limits, albeit at very high redshifts.

- Consistent with predictions from the ΛCDM model, which is well-supported by observational - evidence.

It's essential to distinguish between:

Scientific breakthroughs and their accurate interpretation.
Sensationalized media headlines.

The Big Bang theory remains a cornerstone of modern cosmology, extensively supported by:
- Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation
- Abundance of light elements
- Large-scale structure formation

US education standards prioritize evidence-based science, not speculative or misinformed claims.
Sensationalized headlines ≠ scientific breakthroughs.

I hope this dhaga focuses on credible scientific sources and peer-reviewed research, rather than social media sensationalism -- most serious posters are not contributing while we see this kind of posts more often again.

Statistics: Posted by Amber G. — 28 Sep 2024 02:20



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