NEWS… BUT NOT AS YOU KNOW IT
An extraordinary new study is challenging scientists’ fundamental understanding of the universe by suggesting it is almost twice as old as thought.
The universe has long been estimated to be around 14 billion years old, and in 2020 further research helped reach a consensus that it is 13.8 billion years old. New techniques deployed in 2021 narrowed this to 13.797 billion years.
However, last year the James Webb Space Telescope discovered two galaxies that were older and more mature than thought possible, forming approximately 350 million and 450 million years after the Big Bang.
Speaking at the time, co-author Paola Santini said: ‘These observations just make your head explode. This is a whole new chapter in astronomy. It’s like an archaeological dig, and suddenly you find a lost city or something you didn’t know about. It’s just staggering.’