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JWST Spots Giant Black Holes All Over the Early Universe | Quanta Magazine
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Penrose is also pretty controversial. I didn't know he was dead-set against standard cosmology but I'm not surprised.
Most cosmologists still assumed LCDM, at least up until JWST started throwing spanners into the works. Notice the tone the Wiki article takes, it uses words like "believed" instead of "proposes". I'm curious what Penrose prefers.
Edit: It looks like he prefers his own Weyl curvature hypothesis, which I'll have to read up on. This is his subfield so he gets to have big ideas.
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