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The early universe no light could escape the dense opach fog of primordial gas, but as this cosmic soup of atomic particles began to cool down hydrogen atoms began to form, leading to the universe's first bright, violent new ______ burning through the fog that once blocked all light from escaping the expanding universe

stars

In the cauldron of the early universe no light could escape the dense opach fog of primordial gas, but as this cosmic soup of atomic particles began to cool down hydrogen atoms began to form, leading to the universe's first bright, violent new starts burning through the fog that once blocked all light from escaping the expanding universe. Some of these early photons have travelled unhindered through the vast empty expanse of space for 13.5 billion years, and will reach their destination, here on the man-made detectors of the James Webb ______

telescope

The James Webb telescope is going to give us our first detailed glimpse of this early universe from which we and everything we know was ______

born

The James Webb telescope is a 10 billion dollar ______

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I don’t think it’s very useful to speculate on what god might or might not be able to do, rather we should examine what he actually does with the universe we live in, all our observations suggest that it operates according to well defined ______. These laws may have been ordained by god, but it seems he does not intervene in the universe to break the laws, at least once he set the universe going

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The James Webb telescope is going to give us our first detailed glimpse of this early universe from which we and everything we know was ______

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I don’t think it’s very useful to speculate on what god might or might not be able to do, rather we should examine what he actually does with the universe we live in, all our observations suggest that it operates according to well defined ______. These laws may have been ordained by god, but it seems he does not intervene in the universe to break the laws, at least once he set the universe going

<p>laws</p> Signup and view all the answers

Some of these early photons have travelled unhindered through the vast empty expanse of space for 13.5 billion years, and will reach their destination, here on the man-made detectors of the James Webb ______

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In the cauldron of the early universe no light could escape the dense opach fog of primordial gas, but as this cosmic soup of atomic particles began to cool down hydrogen atoms began to form, leading to the universe's first bright, violent new ______ burning through the fog that once blocked all light from escaping the expanding universe

<p>stars</p> Signup and view all the answers

This episode of Real Engineering is brought to you by the CuriosityStream & Nebula ______, now just 11.59 for an entire year until December 24th

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The Early Universe

  • In the early universe, no light could escape the dense, opaque fog of primordial gas due to the high density of atomic particles.
  • As the universe cooled, hydrogen atoms began to form, leading to the universe's first bright, violent new stars burning through the fog, allowing light to escape the expanding universe.

The James Webb Telescope

  • The James Webb telescope will provide our first detailed glimpse of the early universe from which everything we know originated.
  • It is a 10 billion dollar project that will help us understand the early universe.

The Origin of the Universe

  • The universe operates according to well-defined laws, and our observations suggest that these laws were ordained by a higher power, but are not intervened with.

Photons and Light

  • Some of the earliest photons have traveled unhindered through space for 13.5 billion years and will reach their destination, the man-made detectors of the James Webb telescope.

CuriosityStream & Nebula

  • This episode of Real Engineering is sponsored by CuriosityStream & Nebula, offering an entire year's subscription for $11.59 until December 24th.

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Test your knowledge of physics and cosmology with this quiz inspired by a quote from a Real Engineering episode. Explore fundamental principles and theories about the universe and its operations.

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