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A Kansas State University engineer recently published results from an observational study in support of a century-old theory that directly challenges the validity of the Big Bang theory.
“The JWST provided deep images of the very early universe, but instead of showing an infant early universe as astronomers expected, it showed large and mature galaxies. If the Big Bang happened as scientists initially believed, these galaxies are older than the universe itself.”
An Empirical Consistent Redshift Bias: A Possible Direct Observation of Zwicky’s TL Theory
This makes me think of a question I’ve had for a long time regarding galaxies moving apart extremely fast. Has time dilation been accounted for in these observations? Maybe it doesn’t matter, but we are a part of a galaxy. I never see it mentioned.