"‘Previously unimaginable’: James Webb telescope breaks its ownrecord again, discovering farthest known galaxy in the universe (Live Science, 29 May 2025). We’ve been watching the records fall on this for years now. The JWST was supposed to save the standard big bang theory. It’s doing the opposite. It’s finding galaxies farther back in time, too young for stars to have coalesced into these systems.
Q: Can they just speed up star formation to save theory?
Early barred galaxy raises questions about cosmic evolution (Nature, 21 May 2025). Adding to the cosmological revisionism is this statement by reporter Deanne Fisher: “Observations of a galaxy from an early period of the Universe’s history reveal a bar-shaped structure and gas dynamics thought not to have been possible at that time.”
"The researchers observed MoM-z14 during a burst of rapid star formation. It’s also rich in nitrogen relative to carbon, much like globular clusters observed in the Milky Way. These ancient, tightly-bound groups of thousands to millions of stars are thought to have formed in the first few billion years of the universe, making them the oldest known stars in the nearby cosmos. That MoM-z14 appears similar could suggest that stars formed in comparable ways even at this very early stage in the universe’s development."
Early barred galaxy raises questions about cosmic evolution (Nature, 21 May 2025). Adding to the cosmological revisionism is this statement by reporter Deanne Fisher: “Observations of a galaxy from an early period of the Universe’s history reveal a bar-shaped structure and gas dynamics thought not to have been possible at that time.”
Q: Who thought so? Not Biblical creationists, who would expect to see a mature universe from the fourth day of creation." CEH