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James Webb Spotted a Galaxy Too Early… And It May Break Our Understanding of the Universe

#JamesWebb #SpaceDocumentary #cosmology
The James Webb Space Telescope has just discovered galaxies so distant — and so ancient — that they should not exist according to our best models of the universe.

One galaxy appears just 280 million years after the Big Bang… yet it already contains oxygen, an element that should have taken far longer to form.

This discovery challenges the Lambda Cold Dark Matter model — the very framework that has guided modern cosmology for decades.

And it doesn’t stop there.

From the five-sigma Hubble tension to mysterious Little Red Dots appearing across the early universe, the observations from NASA’s most powerful telescope are raising a disturbing possibility:

What if our understanding of the universe is fundamentally wrong?

🌌 In this documentary, we explore:

⋆ Galaxies forming far earlier than expected
⋆ A galaxy containing oxygen just 280 million years after the Big Bang
⋆ The five-sigma Hubble tension confirmed by James Webb
⋆ The mysterious Little Red Dots confusing astronomers
⋆ Four competing theories trying to explain these objects
⋆ Whether dark matter models need to be rewritten
⋆ The possibility that cosmic evolution happened faster than we thought
⋆ What these discoveries mean for the future of cosmology

These discoveries don’t just change numbers — they challenge the entire story of how the universe formed.

Perfect for:

😴 Falling asleep — drift through deep cosmic time
📘 Studying or focusing — calm, thoughtful space documentary
🔭 Relaxing with space — explore the mysteries of the early universe

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