Star dust trail
Frank Sinatra: Fly me to the Moon, be true music

Some publications are reporting on the JWST is seeing “Young Galaxies in the of the estimated measured time that the universe has existed (Big Bang).” Thats a passing of nearly 14 billion years… The observances leave only a couple percent of the time traveled and those years not accounted for. If the universe is not the one and only then that percentage should be empty and the no big bang occurred with the heavy elements not present. What do you think?
The reported galaxies are chaotic and messy, consisting of hydrogen and helium causing them to be having light brighter than galaxies closer to us. The fact that they are older and fit the narrative of heavier elements coming into existence through star collapses. That narrative was fine except for where did the lighter hydrogen and helium come from? They were made in a hot small universe that after a few minutes started its expansion which continues to this day. So, where did the matter come from for the first hydrogen and helium made in the first minutes of our universe, well from existing energy is the answer being claimed.
So, have a great multi-verse day all you big bangers.
Editor’s Note:
Hydrogen and helium are the lightest elements and are the first to fuse into heavier elements in the life of a star.
JWST: James Webb Space telescope.





