Scientists have recently discovered something quite impossible about galaxy cluster SPT2349-56 first observed in 2010 from the South Pole telescope in Antarctica.
Following the usual assumption that cosmological redshift is a reliable indicator of an object’s distance from Earth, it appears to have formed just 1.4 billion years after the hypothetical 13.8 billion year-old Big Bang.
A scorching cloud of plasma threaded between clusters of galaxies is five times hotter than current models predict—an incredible 10 million degrees Kelvin—and may simply be the signature of electric currents which connect objects at all scales in the cosmos.
Independent researcher Stuart Talbott seeks to help us all understand the universe in which we all live, and must do so in the midst of institutional science conditioning to simply not believe your own lying eyes.





