Roger
on July 27, 2023
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//@james.webb.telescope.official: Scientists are puzzled by discovery of small galaxies in an advanced level of development and mass associated with billions of years of evolution only 300 million years after the Big Bang. To solve the contradiction, “Tired light” theory proposes that the redshift of light from distant galaxies is due to the gradual loss of energy by photons over vast cosmic distances. However, it was seen to conflict with observations. By allowing “Tired light” theory to coexist with the expanding universe, it is possible to interpret the redshift as a hybrid phenomenon. This introduces the idea of evolving "coupling constants," as hypothesized by Paul Dirac. Coupling constants are fundamental physical constants that govern the interactions between particles. These constants can vary and evolve over time and thus the timeframe for the formation of early galaxies observed by James Webb at high redshifts can be extended to several billion years. This provides an explanation for observed galaxies. Moreover, it suggests that the "cosmological constant," which represents dark energy responsible for the accelerating expansion of the universe, needs revision.
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