Aha Moment: Red Pixels in James Webb Telescope Images

“Nobody Can Explain❗” Oh, Really❓

Alexandre Kassiantchouk Ph.D.
Time Matters

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Besides finding half a dozen of “infant” galaxies, which are as old as our Universe, as mature as our Milky Way, despite the fact that “we see them as they were in their infancy, at least 13 billion years ago”, what could be worse? In JWST images, there is an elephant in the room, which cannot be ignored anymore: images are literally flooded with red pixels, which “Nobody Can Explain”:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xkdAbOS9AcA

Then according to Lewis Carroll, I’m that “Nobody”, who knows what they are 😊❗ In Deep Space Appears Closer to Us we clearly see that starlight from deep space deflects by optics law, and that causes concave-lensing effect: deep space galaxies appear smaller and closer to us.

https://www.gcsescience.com/pwav29.htm

These red pixels are even-deeper-space galaxies and quasars than the famous half a dozen all-grown-up “infants”. And even James Webb’s 21-feet-4-inch-across mirror is not enough to resolve / zoom in these “dots”.

P.S. Continue reading Classical Physics Beyond Einstein’s.

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