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Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars

 
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Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars
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Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars

NANCY ATKINSON, UNIVERSE TODAY8 JUNE 2020

Astronomers don't know exactly when the first stars formed in the Universe because they haven't been observed yet.

And now, new observations from the Hubble Space Telescope suggest the first stars and galaxies may have formed even earlier than previously estimated.

Hubble peered and squinted back to when the Universe was just 500 million years old – which is thought to be Hubble's limit — and found no evidence of these very first stars.

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Since these observations are at the limits of Hubble, it puts one more task on the to-do list for the upcoming James Webb Space Telescope.
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It takes retarded motherfuckers to look into a light bulb with a telescope.
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Re: Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars
Someone said something:

“meaning the entire “Big Bang” paradigm is just flat out wrong”


“No it just happened everywhere all at once. When he said “light be” it happened everywhere.
It has continued happening and will continue to happen until he says light stop.”


How about…: At our current rate of UNDERSTANDING God’s Creation…

in about 10,000 years we may understand…

OR

UNEXPECTEDLY IN THE NEXT .1 Second (one tenth of a second)

(BLINK OF AN EYE) we WILL KNOW ALL we will EVER NEED TO KNOW ! ( ; )

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in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet.
For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable,
and we shall be changed.

1 Corinthians 15:52
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Re: Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars
Someone said something:

“meaning the entire “Big Bang” paradigm is just flat out wrong”


“No it just happened everywhere all at once. When he said “light be” it happened everywhere.
It has continued happening and will continue to happen until he says light stop.”


How about…: At our current rate of UNDERSTANDING God’s Creation…

in about 10,000 years we may understand…

OR

UNEXPECTEDLY IN THE NEXT .1 Second (one tenth of a second)

(BLINK OF AN EYE) we WILL KNOW ALL we will EVER NEED TO KNOW ! ( ; )

English Standard Version
in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet.
For the trumpet will sound, and the dead will be raised imperishable,
and we shall be changed.

1 Corinthians 15:52
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Put your Bible away, before I hurt you with it.
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Re: Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars
Keep that bible handy . we can not think of not think one thing that does not have core elements of what is as a basis of thought . photons travel at variable speeds based on there level of energy . the currently most accepted calculation of light speed is ok for near excursions however grossly inadequate for multi universal transference . there was no big bang . just a instant being .
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Re: Hubble Has Looked Back in Time as Far as It Can And Still Can't Find The First Stars
Keep that bible handy . we can not think of not think one thing that does not have core elements of what is as a basis of thought . photons travel at variable speeds based on there level of energy . the currently most accepted calculation of light speed is ok for near excursions however grossly inadequate for multi universal transference . there was no big bang . just a instant being .
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Brad, shut the fuck up.





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