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The universe does not advance in a straight line: The discovery of an “impossible” galaxy and the roughness of cosmic time
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The universe does not advance in a straight line: The discovery of an “impossible” galaxy and the roughness of cosmic time
The discovery of an extremely metal-poor galaxy, observed thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, opens a fissure in the traditional cosmological narrative and invites us to think of the Universe not as a neat succession of closed stages, but as a rough, non-homogeneous process filled with persistent remnants. For decades, the history of the Universe has been told as an orderly sequence: first a young, simple, primitive cosmos; then a mature, …
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