James Webb Telescope Just Captured Something TERRIFYING in the Darkest Part of the Universe
James Webb was built to see through darkness. But in one of the darkest regions it has ever observed, the telescope found something that should have remained hidden. Not a bright galaxy. Not a glowing star. Not a beautiful cloud of gas lighting up the void. Something much quieter. A faint distortion. A hidden presence. A trace of something invisible, revealed only because of the way it changed the light around it. At first, the region looked empty. Then Webb looked deeper. And the darkness began to show a shape.

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