JWST Challenges Conventional Galaxy Formation Theories with New Findings

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The James Webb Space Telescope has provided evidence that challenges the widely accepted Lambda-CDM model of galaxy formation, which relies on dark matter. Instead, observations suggest support for the Modified Newtonian Dynamics (MOND) theory, which posits that galaxies formed rapidly without dark matter. This finding, led by researchers from Case Western Reserve University, could prompt a reevaluation of current gravitational theories, though MOND remains controversial due to its inconsistency with Einstein's General Relativity.
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