A New Discovery Suggests the Universe Is Stranger Than We Thought

A galaxy formed just two hundred million years after the Big Bang. Too massive. Too bright. There it is anyway, sitting in James Webb images, defying every model we built. We now have voids a billion light-years wide with almost nothing inside, forces dragging our galaxy toward something invisible, and an expansion rate our own equations refuse to agree on. Something in our picture of reality is wrong. Or incomplete. And the discoveries keep arriving. From colliding universes to matter that shouldn't exist, this goes deep. If you enjoy it, like and subscribe. Prepare yourselves. We begin.