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James Webb Looked Too Deep Into Spacea What It Found Is Disturbing
There are thousands of observations in the pipeline that havenAt even
been made public yet. Entire surveys that will run for years. Missions >planned to pair WebbAs results with new instruments u ones thatAll look
in other wavelengths, or catch up in resolution.
And then there are the things we havenAt even imagined yet. The
surprises. The quiet anomalies. The strange patterns in background
galaxies. The leftover questions from redshift measurements that donAt
quite align. The weird atmospheres. The gaps in stellar mass. The lensed >flashes that might be something more.
Because the thing about a telescope like this isa you never really know
what matters until you look. And when you finally do, itAs never what
you expect...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgxWrDmb9eM--
On Mon, 6 Oct 2025 17:50:20 +0100, Julian <julianlzb87@gmail.com>
wrote:
James Webb Looked Too Deep Into SpacerCa What It Found Is Disturbing
There are thousands of observations in the pipeline that havenrCOt even
been made public yet. Entire surveys that will run for years. Missions
planned to pair WebbrCOs results with new instruments rCo ones thatrCOll look
in other wavelengths, or catch up in resolution.
And then there are the things we havenrCOt even imagined yet. The
surprises. The quiet anomalies. The strange patterns in background
galaxies. The leftover questions from redshift measurements that donrCOt
quite align. The weird atmospheres. The gaps in stellar mass. The lensed
flashes that might be something more.
Because the thing about a telescope like this isrCa you never really know
what matters until you look. And when you finally do, itrCOs never what
you expect...
Or it might be. Once again science seeks to romanticize itself. The
thing about what we haven't imagined yet is that leaves us open to
being swamped by whatever we can imagine. None of which might end up
being real. The thing about what we imagine now is that it is
imaginable. The thing about real stuff we haven't imagine yet is that
such things tend to be unimaginable. So, don't bother imagining what
you can imagine. That is a waste of time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LgxWrDmb9eM