https://www.google.com/maps/place/Black+Sun+by+Isamu+Noguchi...
I don't need it explained to me like I'm five, but I would like it explained to me like I'm a curious student who's taken a course or two on the subject.
I'd really like to see a whole magazine (or website) dedicated to it, one day.
But honestly I'd guess that the light is emitted too far from the horizon to be redshifted very much by the black hole.
But no in this case these objects are red even in comparison to nearby objects.
I wish I was joking
God's will, I suppose. Best donate more to my megachurch.
said no more counting dollars, we’ll be counting stars
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgT0N3tMP74&pp=ygUJI3JpcGV0a...
This list doesn't even include the red dots: https://www.astronomy.com/science/the-10-greatest-jwst-disco...
Note that many if not most variations on the Big Bang and inflation predict them but we have yet to directly see them. What JWST has found is indirect evidence they’re out there.
https://youtu.be/qy8MdewY_TY?si=9jc_a7IAm4qrhfNX
It’s 4 years old; I don’t know if this JWST finding changes anything. I do know we have finally found some (one?) intermediate-mass black holes in the interim, but I don’t know if that changes it either.
The possibility it leaves open for “Planck relics” is interestingly exotic
"I discovered a new element!"
"It's expected we'd find a new one eventually. Now get back to work"
Maybe you’re a genZ that thinks every little thing needs gold stars, overly enthusiastic praise, and a pizza party when things are working as expected or else a tantrum ensues crying about everyone being so mean to you?
There is actually great value in confirming things we thought were probably right. A person upthread mentioned that the LHC hadn't discovered much new, but the vast majority of its data does provide confirmation of what we thought and when we talk about a "reproducibility crisis" it is actually good to know that these things are correct even if it's not headline news.
Sure, call me out, but not the petty comment which I replied? I think the petty meter has become too sensitive
I've written many comments where I added a dig at the end but I now try to remove them because they rarely help.
The fact that you didn't deny it means I was spot on, lol.
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