Nobel Prize Winner Warns: “The Big Bang Wasn’t the Beginning”—James Webb Saw Something Strange...

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James Webb was designed to reveal how the first galaxies formed after the Big Bang. But its observations are exposing an early universe that appears far brighter, more active, and more chemically developed than many astronomers expected. In this video, we investigate the James Webb Space Telescope’s discoveries in the early universe, including the distant galaxy MoM-z14, unexpectedly rapid galaxy formation, unusual chemical enrichment, and massive black holes that may have started growing before their host galaxies were fully assembled. These discoveries have also renewed interest in Sir Roger Penrose’s controversial theory of Conformal Cyclic Cosmology. Penrose argues that the Big Bang may not have been the absolute beginning—and that our universe could be one aeon in an endless sequence of cosmic cycles. Could another universe have existed before the Big Bang? Did black holes from that previous universe leave behind mysterious Hawking points in the cosmic microwave background? And is

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