Are they looking in our Galaxy and not galaxies a long time ago and far far away
These scientists sound so foolish when they say the big bang occurred 13 billion years ago. The furthest lights are 13+ billion light years away, so they assume the galaxy is 13+ billion years old. To get that, you have to assume:
1. that galaxies travels at or near the speed of light. They don’t, so it may have taken them long to get to where they are, or were when the light we see started.
2 You have assume we are at the center of the universe, since we can see galaxies at that distance in all directions.
How can we assume light from the furthest seen galaxy to our west hasn’t reached the furthest seen galaxy to the east? That would make the universe at least 26+ billion light years wide.
Looking for nuclear radiation.......?
How can they tell if it’s an Class M planet?
The star is a red dwarf. There’s a good chance those planets are tidal locked. Still, its a start.
Hopefully, Webb Hubbell finally finds the truth…”is she mine or Bill’s?”
I know what the speed of light is-but what is the speed of dark?