A telescope just revealed something impossible. The universe we thought stretched fourteen billion light-years actually spans ninety-three billion light-years across.
The James Webb Telescope looked into a patch of empty sky and found eight hundred thousand galaxies hiding in the darkness. Galaxies that formed when the cosmos was only three hundred million years old. Black holes billions of times more massive than they should be. Structures stretching tens of millions of light-years when there wasn’t enough time for them to grow.
Credit to : Late Science


