@ 9:50 The person who won the grand prize, who accurately predicted the Hubble Tension, and old, massive galaxies at the edge of the observable universe was me. In the first paperback book I published September 27, 2021, before the JWST was launched, on page 48 I wrote "The JWST, James Webb Space Telescope will discover old, fully grown galaxies as far as the telescope can see, further than 13.8 billion light-years away." Then on page 147 in conclusion I wrote "With great distance there will be no Hubble constant discovered either. Every time they try and come up with a set value for the Hubble constant a different value will be deduced." I not only accurately predicted old massive galaxies at the edge of the observable universe but also accurately predicted the Hubble Tension before the JWST was launched. I was spot on with my predictions.
Good on you! Unfortunately, there was people which understand the Universe much better than you and whole academia. One of them was Giordano Bruno. Did you ever heard about him? Do you know that TOE) already exist?
@@valentinmalinov8424 If there are other people who understand the universe much better than me then where's their publications predicting the JWST would discover old, not young but old, fully grown galaxies as far as it's able to see, even further than 13.8 billion light years away before the JWST was launched? Where's their publications predicting the Hubble tension before the JWST was launched? Where's their explanations as to why Einstein was wrong about look-back time, that telescopes can't see into the past? where's their equations that include the action causing gravity in large mass? I also explained exactly why general relativity cannot merge with quantum field theory. It has to do with the way gravity emerges in large spherically shaped mass. Others would have accurately predicted all the old, massive, fully mature galaxies at the edge of the observable universe if they truly understood the universe much better than me. They may think they understand, but without them making accurate future predictions would indicate otherwise.
@@kc5402well we've already spend a trillion dollars on nothing internationally in just a few years.. I'd rather pay for something that produces results.
Colombo deu a volta ao mundo??! Colombo chegou às américas a pensar que tinha chegado à Índia, só. Quem circum-navegou a Terra foi o português Fernão de Magalhães. Daí o seu nome dado ao estreito que dá passagem do Atlântico ao Pacífico.