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JWST Spots Giant Black Holes All Over the Early Universe | Quanta Magazine
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What's the implication then of Penrose's idea? That no matter the trajectory of a universe some sort of "big bang" singularity is inevitable, or at least is so for many more trajectories than previously thought.
I read through these and try to understand them but mostly I don't like those theories, because (in part) more and more there are disparities between them and observations.
So I came up with some ideas myself, one of which I wrote in here :
"New physical cosmological model : is it coherent ?"
But it may take a few years or a few thousand before we have a good cosmology.