Smaller and smaller is exactly what the JWST images show. Put another way, the galaxies that the JWST shows are just the same size as the galaxies near to us, assuming that the universe is not expanding and redshift is proportional to distance. (This is because their light is supposed to have left them when they were closer to us.) This is in sharp contrast to ordinary, non-expanding space, where objects look smaller in proportion to their distance. Beyond a certain point, they start looking larger and larger. Galaxies (or any other objects) in expanding space do not continue to look smaller and smaller with increasing distance. If the universe is expanding, a strange optical illusion must exist. It is not too complicated to explain why these too small, too smooth, too old and too numerous galaxies are completely incompatible with the Big Bang hypothesis. SUGGESTED READING The Delusions of Cosmology By Bjørn Ekeberg “Right now I find myself lying awake at three in the morning,” says Alison Kirkpatrick, an astronomer at the University of Kansas in Lawrence, “and wondering if everything I’ve done is wrong.” ![]() Since that hypothesis has been defended for decades as unquestionable truth by the vast majority of cosmological theorists, the new data is causing these theorists to panic. The truth that these papers don’t report is that the hypothesis that the JWST’s images are blatantly and repeatedly contradicting is the Big Bang Hypothesis that the universe began 14 billion years ago in an incredibly hot, dense state and has been expanding ever since. Why do the JWST’s images inspire panic among cosmologists? And what theory’s predictions are they contradicting? The papers don’t actually say. One paper’s title begins with the candid exclamation: “Panic!” Lots of surprises, and not necessarily pleasant ones. In the flood of technical astronomical papers published online since July 12, the authors report again and again that the images show surprisingly many galaxies, galaxies that are surprisingly smooth, surprisingly small and surprisingly old. But to most professional astronomers and cosmologists, they are also extremely surprising-not at all what was predicted by theory. To everyone who sees them, the new James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) images of the cosmos are beautifully awe-inspiring. Our branded products are with ConocoPhillips who we feel has the same commitment to excellence as Space Age Fuel.The Big Bang Hypothesis - which states the universe has been expanding since it began 14 billion years ago in a hot and dense state - is contradicted by the new James Webb Space Telescope images, writes Eric Lerner. We sell both unbranded and branded products. We also transport fuel for other Petroleum companies when the need arises. We currently operate twenty-one locations and supply another 60 retail and wholesale fueling facilities. We have concentrated on building our own brand. We deliver in the states of Oregon, Washington. Currently we operate nine truck and trailers in the Pacific Northwest. Space Age Fuel consists of four divisions which are the company operated stations, commercial sales accounts, commercial freight deliveries and home heating oil deliveries. is one of the largest independent marketers in the State of Oregon. ![]() has experienced rapid but controlled growth. Our service and loyalty to our customers. With this experience we have witnessed a number of changes in the petroleum industry and are constantly modifying our business to keep up with the ever-changing market. Our office and sales staff is very knowledgeable with over 58 years in the industry. The principals in the business, Harold and Jim Pliska are father and son and have 60 years of petroleum experience between them. Space Age Fuel a family owned business was incorporated in 1982.
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