Image courtesy of Esa/Webb, NASA & CSA, O. Nayak, M. Meixner.
A new surview has just announced that the James Webb Space Telescope “has spotted five galaxy candidates dating to just 200 million years after the Big Bang”.
According to evolutionists, the “13.6 billion
light-years away and just 200 million years after the Big Bang, are
five galaxy candidates are the earliest ever detected”.
There is a problem with dating methods, since according
to evolution, space events are always counted
in millions of years.
Source:
Ben Turner 2024 James Webb Space Telescope smashes its own record to find the earliest galaxies that ever existed | Live Science 3 December