SHOCKING! James Webb Telescope proves the Big Bang Theory WRONG!

SHOCKING! James Webb Telescope proves the Big Bang Theory WRONG!

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5 January, 2023
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The James Webb Telescope was launched in 2021, and scientists eagerly anticipate its future observations. One of the critical things they hope to learn is more about the Big Bang Theory – specifically, the moments just after the Big Bang occurred.

Scientists have a hard time studying this topic, as it happened so long ago, and the light from that time is incredibly faint. However, the James Webb Telescope is designed to be incredibly sensitive, and scientists believe it will be able to provide new insights into this crucial period.

This is just one of the many exciting things the James Webb Telescope can observe. But isn’t Big Bang already scientifically proven?

In today's video, we will watch the most shocking discoveries that scientists have made with the JWST! Can you guys guess what would be so surprising in Big Bang Theory? Feel free to share it in the comment box. But before entering the video, hit the like and subscribe button as hard as a falling meteor to keep updated on the latest space news.

With no further delays, let's get into the terrifying discoveries that the James Webb Telescope has done regarding the Big Bang Theory.

Oh, before we hop into the video, can you count how many times James Webb Space Telescope is mentioned in this video? Let us know down in the comments if you can count them all!

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