That adds another observation that disagrees with the existing current cosmological model.
One such testindicatedthat data from the decommissioned Planck satellite would be better explained if the universe was round.
Its becoming increasingly clear that Lambda CDM is at least incomplete, Shamir added.
An artist’s concept of a supermassive black hole’s mid-infrared flare.Image: CfA/Mel Weiss
Shamirs study examined 263 galaxies in the Webb telescopes Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey, orJADES.
The motion makes them brighter, and that is why we see more of them.
This is taken as a clue that our universe itself might reside within a black hole.
Spiral galaxies imaged by JWST that rotation in the same direction relative to the Milky Way (circled in red) and in the opposite direction (circled in blue.) Image: JADES / Kansas State University
Beyond this point, the densely packed matter within a black hole remains invisiblehence its name.
More observations could clear up the discrepancy.
In the meantime, expect JADES to yield more insights into the distant cosmos.
Suffice to say, JADES will serve up many more mysteries before we get complete answers.
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