

Around 1988, before the lunch of the Hubble space telescope, scientists were all excited as they were saying things like : “we will finally see the early universe that was before the first galaxies” Physics models said so : only isolated stars would be observable without larger scale organization that would have needed too much time to evolve (f… !).
Being sceptical, finding the model stupid, i then hypothesize : “we will always see galaxies” that is : “we are nowhere special in time” the same way that “we are nowhere special in space” (is this called the mediocre principle ?? Anyway.)
So, from my point of view, this has been corroborated by Hubble, then by JWST, over 35 years now.
Possibly, it can’t be proven in short time frame of below say, hummm, 1000 years … 1 million (??).


vendredi à 16h30 … curieusement, personne n’essaie de répondre à ta question 😋