On Saturday, August 9, 2025 at 5:45:01 AM UTC-6 John Clark wrote:

*Until very recently the most distant object our telescopes can see had a 
redshift of about 14, but very recently there are reports that the James 
Webb telescope has seen point-like objects that seem to have a redshift of 
25! Whatever these objects are they contain little or no dust as you'd 
expect because dust requires elements other than hydrogen and helium which 
need to be made in stars, but if we really are looking at an object that 
has a red shift of 25 then we're looking at something that existed before 
stars did. If confirmed that would be a pretty profound discovery, and 
about the only thing that could explain them are Primordial Black Holes 
created during the first nanosecond after the Big Bang.*
  

*JWST Found Objects at Insane New Distances (Redshift of 25?!)* 
<https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=saL_1R1WitA&t=797s>

*John K Clark    See what's on my new list at  Extropolis 
<https://groups.google.com/g/extropolis>*


*How is the red shift related to the velocity of light? How large must it 
be to equal c? TY, AG *


*rv?*

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