NASA publishes the first color image of space through the James Webb Telescope

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Yesterday, Joe Biden announced the first image from the James Webb Space Telescope of the galaxy cluster SMACS 0723, which is 4.6 billion light-years away from us.
which he described it as "a new window into the history of the universe".

These galaxies, stars and cosmic bodies, combined in a picture taken by the James Webb Telescope and announced yesterday..
This is a picture of the farthest and deepest universe ever that science has been able to reach and is4.6 billion light years away, meaning this is what the universe was like 4.6 billion years ago,,
This huge scientific achievement enables scientists to see an illustrated history of the universe, billions of years before the existence of mankind.

The universe is an archive of pictures of events, bodies and stars that no longer exist, but scientists may be able to photograph them, a vivid depiction of their great distance from us.
To approximate: the stars that we see in the naked eye are stars that have died and disappeared, and what we see is their light that was launched millions of years ago and arrived in our short life because it took a long time to cut the distance to reach us..
I mean, the next generations, after thousands of years, will see other stars born and the light of which has not yet reached us. We see an illustrated archive of stars that no longer exist.
What the James Webb Telescope did is that it obtained from the universe a photocopy of the cosmic archive that is 4.6 billion years old..

Question: What would the universe have been doing without us for all these billions of years?!
What do we constitute a size in this universe, which according to scientists is bigger than what they imagined?!
And what constitutes our temporal existence with this antiquity for billions of years of the age of planets, stars and galaxies?!
The last question: Has anyone seen anyone from the Flat Earth community?



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How strange we now see the past of the universe. This is the relative theory.

Let alone Flat Earth, I think such progress in science will hit the religion for six.

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