James Webb Telescope JUST SHATTERED SCIENCE

James Webb Telescope JUST SHATTERED SCIENCE

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As we looked deeper, another anomaly emerged. Galaxies weren’t scattered randomly as once believed. Instead, they appeared organized—aligned along massive filaments of invisible matter. Webb captured one of these cosmic filaments: ten galaxies perfectly spaced, forming what can only be described as a galactic necklace, a structure 830 million years after the Big Bang.
This is the “Cosmic Web”—a gigantic structure resembling a neural network, connecting galaxies across hundreds of millions of light-years. But here’s the twist: this level of organization, symmetry, and alignment shouldn’t exist according to standard simulations. Something, or someone, may be weaving the universe with hidden rules we have yet to understand.