M R DucksJupiter by way of James Weeb
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M R DucksJupiter by way of James Weeb
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To be fair I had to look up the ducks. I always had heard it as M R Puppies, with C M E D B D PPs? or C M P N?I have to say, I just love the fact that everyone here is freaking old now just like me and knows what the hell M R Ducks is
I'm absolutely and completely lost, if that helps.I have to say, I just love the fact that everyone here is freaking old now just like me and knows what the hell M R Ducks is
I'm absolutely and completely lost, if that helps.
I'm absolutely and completely lost, if that helps.
Perhaps if he had claimed it was the moon.I feel like there's a "...That's Amore" joke in there somewhere.
--Patrick
Whoa, so does that mean the universe might be even older than originally theorized? That's...huge.Webb is certainly going to rewrite a lot of what we (think we) know about the Universe, in a hugely fundamental way:
The speculation is that: "...according to Big Bang theory, the most distant galaxies in the JWST images are seen as they were only 400-500 million years after the origin of the universe. Yet already some of the galaxies have shown stellar populations that are over a billion years old. Since nothing could have originated before the Big Bang, the existence of these galaxies [suggests] that the Big Bang did not occur..."
Or, in other words, the observations don't line up with our current understanding of the BB. Curious, indeed.
--Patrick
Meh. Those dummies aren't worth thinking about.Whoa, so does that mean the universe might be even older than originally theorized? That's...huge.
Of course, creationists will be like "Fake news! It's only a few thousand years old!"
I mean it’s either that, or else it demonstrates that time might not be linear *GASP*.Whoa, so does that mean the universe might be even older than originally theorized?