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James Webb Telescope Is FINALLY Proving Stephen Hawking's Multiverse Theory

James Webb Telescope Is FINALLY Proving Stephen Hawking's Multiverse Theory

Our universe is estimated to be around 14 billion years old. It began with the Big Bang, a massive explosion that created everything we see today. And After the Big Bang, the universe continued to expand and cool.
until 1960s, we only lived with the idea of this very universe we have and then Stephen Hawking proposed a possibility of a multiverse-that our universe is just one of many, separated by an infinite expanse. For years, scientists have been searching for evidence of other universes, and finally, the James Webb Telescope may have found it.
But what has James webb found? Let’s talk about it!
Welcome to Space World. In today’s video we are going to talk about how James Webb is finaly proving Stephen Hawking’s multiverse theory. So, if you want to know more about it then stay with us until the end of the video.
On December 25th, 2021, NASA launched its all new James Webb space telescope, marking the successor to the famous Hubble telescope as the agency’s new flagship mission in astrophysics. Scientists believe that the telescope will provide higher resolution and sensitivity over its predecessor called the Hubble telescope, allowing scientists to observe some of the most distant events and objects in the universe, including the formation of the first galaxies.
The telescope will allow scientists to gaze back 200 million years to observe how our universe appeared 200 million years after the Big Bang. The telescope will catch images of some of the first galaxies to form. It will also be able to see within dust clouds to discover where new stars and planets are forming, as well as study the atmospheres of planets circling other stars. It will also be able to monitor objects in our solar system all the way from Mars.
The telescope will mainly look at the universe in the infrared competing with its predecessor the Hubble telescope, which has examined the universe at optical and ultraviolet wavelengths. In addition, Webb has a much bigger light-collecting area, letting it look at greater distances, and therefore further back into time than Hubble.
Recently, NASA published the first image captured by the telescope. It is not what we expected but it is what the scientists thought it is going to be. With the first image, the hopes of the researchers and scientists went high, and they are waiting to unravel the unsolved mysteries of the universe, seeing the first stars and galaxies and the origin of this universe.
Talking about the origin of this universe, Professor Stephan Hawking was also working on one such theory before he died. The paper is titled A smooth exit from eternal inflation and Hawking worked on it in collaboration with Professor Thomas Hertog from KU Leuven. The paper was published in 2018 in the Journal of High Energy Physics and was submitted by Professor just a few days before his death.
Based on string theory, Hawking’s theory predicts that the universe is finite and significantly simpler than many current theories concerning the big bang. The theory resolves around a cosmic paradox created by the late physicist. It also paves the way for astronomers to discover evidence of the existence of parallel universes. So, now With the James Webb Telescope in space, the scientists might be able to prove the theory.
BBC reported that the Cambridge scientist, along with US physicist James Hartle, devised a new concept on the origins of the Universe in the 1980s. This fixed a problem with Einstein's theory, which stated that the Universe began about 14 billion years ago but revealed nothing about how it started. The Hartle-Hawking hypothesis, on the other hand, employed a distinct theory called quantum mechanics to describe how the Universe began from nothingness. The concept not only wrapped up one loose end, but it also produced another.

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