
Is Webb Breaking the Big Bang Paradigm? | Evolution News
There is a lot of culture and philosophy built into the Big Bang theory as we understand it.

Last weekend, we said — whatever the implications for the Big Bang — it was evident that the James Webb Space Telescope had shaken up astronomy. At Scientific American, science writer Jonathan O’Callaghan seems to agree:
At stake is nothing less than our very understanding of how the orderly universe we know emerged from primordial chaos. JWST’s early revelations could be poised to rewrite the opening chapters of cosmic history, which concern not only distant epochs and faraway galaxies but also our own existence here, in the familiar Milky Way.
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McCaughrean may not be exaggerating:
The most startling explanation is that the canonical LCDM cosmological model is wrong and requires revision. “These results are very surprising and hard to get in our standard model of cosmology,” [Michael] Boylan-Kolchin says. “And it’s probably not a small change. We’d have to go back to the drawing board.”JONATHAN O’CALLAGHAN, “JWST’S FIRST GLIMPSES OF EARLY GALAXIES COULD BREAK COSMOLOGY” AT SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN (SEPTEMBER 14, 2022)