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Wal Thornhill: JWST – Deep Field Image Falsifies Big Bang | Thunderbolts [14:31] - ThunderboltsProject

submitted by Love240 to ElectricUniverse 1 yearApr 2, 2023 03:41:43 ago (+1/-0)     (www.youtube.com)

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Presented posthumously, the third excerpt from the completed transcript of the JWST VALIDATION Series written by
Wal Thornhill. Narrated by Stuart Talbott.

Wal deconstructs the First Deep Field Image from the James Webb Space Telescope released on July 11, 2022. It's a composite of different wavelengths totaling 12.5 hours—well beyond Hubble’s deepest fields, which took weeks.

Focused on a massive galaxy cluster, the center of the image is surrounded by stretched out curved objects. The Standard Model describes these curved objects as distant galaxies “gravitationally lensed” making them appear larger and brighter. In the EU Model, the curved object effect is due to refraction through the neutrino sea aether that is denser around the massive galaxy cluster.

According to Big Bang theory, the earliest galaxies have not had time to evolve and grow by accretion, collisions, mergers, or cannibalizing smaller galaxies. The reddest objects should exhibit the least amount of smoothness and symmetric structure—but that is the opposite of what is observed—including the curved “lensed” galaxies.

EU Model expects to see galaxies that get smaller and fainter, some bluer, some redder, to the limits of the telescope’s observational power—and that is exactly what Webb’s First Deep Field shows. Wal predicts this will be further confirmed when very deep field Webb images—after weeks of observation—detect additional faint galaxies that simply show more of the same.

In the Electric Universe, space is not expanding. The Universe is of unknown age and unknown extent, possibly infinite.

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After the James Webb Space Telescope became fully
operational in July 2022, Wal Thornhill meticulously
studied its discoveries that validated his predictions until his death in February 2023.



Wal scrutinized the Webb images of the Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 7319 that revealed a substantial dust lane behind the quasar in NGC 7319—unambiguous proof this high redshift quasar is a foreground object.

These observations falsify the redshift-distance relationship—the foundational axiom upon which the whole edifice of Big Bang cosmology is erected. The wisdom of Edwin Hubble’s caution is demonstrated—and Halton Arp is vindicated yet again, just as Wal predicted.

Whenever an EU Model prediction is verified it illustrates fundamental change.
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