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In reply to the discussion: Astronomers spotted something perplexing near the beginning of time [View all]Hermit-The-Prog
(36,582 posts)33. Simple: Early galaxies saw what was forming (us) and turned around.
Those early galaxies are now very old, but farther away than otherwise expected.
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Astronomers spotted something perplexing near the beginning of time [View all]
Jilly_in_VA
Jan 2024
OP
Interesting, and a pretty well written article. He does a good job of making it understable to nonspecialists. nt
eppur_se_muova
Jan 2024
#5
I'm curious, Mr. Bill, how being an atheist and not being interested in science are related.
Martin68
Jan 2024
#22
What else is science but the big unanswered questions we have about the universe? You
Martin68
Jan 2024
#31
My disgust includes those without curiosity or an understanding of the quest for knowledge.
Martin68
Jan 2024
#36
I guess, Mr. Bill, you are trying to persuade us that you are a dull thinker. It worked!
Martin68
Jan 2024
#21
The "Guess what...we don't know everything after all!" is kind of silly. Scientists never said we did.
Martin68
Jan 2024
#20