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jmaida wrote:
James Webb telescope (I got to see it before it went into space) has detected stars 10 billion light years from earth.
You actually saw the telescope in person? Wow, that would be incredible.

I understand that the most distant object observed by the James Webb telescope is 13.5 billion light-years from Earth. Estimates vary, but it's theorized that the Big Bang occurred closer to 14 billion years ago. That's amazing. To be able to see back 13.5 billion years is absolutely astounding. In terms of the size, and age of the universe, we can only theorize about the known universe. We can't observe anything outside the known universe, so there's no way to know what exists beyond that. Here's an interesting article detailing James Webb's distant observation: James Webb Space Telescope spots the most distant galaxy ever seen (image) | Space[^]

I don't understand how we're able to detect even more distant objects. I think it has something to do with the Doppler effect and the red shift in light from the distant object. Even so, the speed of causality is limited to the speed of light. If an object is detected at 33 billion light-years from Earth, that makes absolutely no sense to me. According to a Google search, the AI result states the following:
According to current data, the most distant object detected by the James Webb Space Telescope is a galaxy named "JADES-GS-z14-0", which is estimated to be around 33.8 billion light-years away, observed as it was just 290 million years after the Big Bang, making it one of the earliest galaxies ever seen.
The ability to detect an object that is 33 billion light-years away has something to do with the notion that space isn't linear. It's a mystery to me as to how or why that can be. We know next to nothing about our universe and how it works. Even things like the understanding of turbulence and friction are unsolved mysteries in science. Then we have quantum mechanics and special relativity. We can't reconcile the two. I've done some studying about these two areas of physics, and the only thing I realized is that I feel like I'm mentally retarded. If you ever feel overconfident about your intelligence and knowledge, just do some research on special relativity and quantum mechanics. It'll make you feel so dumb.
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