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THIS GALAXY was born when universe was young

https://phys.org/news/2026-05-webb-universe-galaxies.html

In a paper published in the journal Nature, a team of scientists led by Kimihiko Nakajima, describes how they used the telescope to study a part of the deep universe and discovered a faint galaxy called LAP1-B.

"LAP1-B establishes a 'fossil in the making,' a direct high-redshift progenitor of the ancient ultra-faint dwarf galaxies observed in the local universe," they wrote. Because the galaxy is so small and distant, it would normally be impossible to see. However,

>it was spotted due to a phenomenon known as gravitational lensing,

in which a massive cluster of closer galaxies acts like a giant magnifying glass, boosting the light from LAP1-B by 100 times.

The scientists realized that most of the light from the galaxy wasn't coming from the stars, but from glowing clouds of gas. They analyzed this light by splitting it into a spectrum and studying the emission lines, which revealed the chemical composition of the gas.

They found that the galaxy contains almost no heavy elements, and its oxygen abundance is about 240 times lower than the sun's, making it one of the most primitive star-forming galaxies ever observed. The emission lines also revealed intense ionizing radiation, which is what scientists expect to see from the first generation of stars.

The team also measured an elevated carbon-to-oxygen ratio. This matches the predicted chemical signature for the first star explosions in history from Population III stars, the first stars to exist in the universe. The stars we see today are Population I stars, which formed later and contain more heavy elements. Another fascinating finding is that, after measuring the gas's motion and speed, the researchers concluded that the galaxy is held together by a massive cloud of invisible dark matter.
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Neat
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>>535438775
Tldr
Idk, I'm starting to think space might be fake or even gay.
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>carbon and oxygen
Does it house ancient astronauts?
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Shit like this has already been studied
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>>535438775
and how exactly does this impact my life?
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May i see it?
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>>535438775
Space is fake and gay. Even if it was 'real' it wouldn't matter.
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>>535438775
Thanks anon, that was a good article.
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>>535439147
I am sorry but they can't publish it, its for scientific researchers eyes
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>>535438775
>gravitational lensing
>>535439091
>Shit like this has already been studied
it's been done by the military, not like this but the same method was used in the creation of radar, stealth, certain hf los and satellite comms, fob power generation systems were made up over 40 years ago that were supposed to have used the same method to amplify solar energy distribution networks over battlefields.

They do these things and it's trivial, but either their academic lives were devoid of actual knowledge or these things are being intentionally suppressed OR people are just a lot slower and way more dumb than even I imagined.



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