Here are some observations to get off my mind.
(a.) Gravitation waves exist. Just as photon particles combine to make waves of light, graviton particles make waves of gravity that travel throughout the universe.
Prediction: Distance of celestial objects can no longer be merely expressed as “light-years” away. Since gravitational waves compress, pinch, stretch and tear space-time.
Conclusion: We are going to precisely detect the presence of black holes and their collisions. And since individual people are gravitational objects, every physical movement and decision we make emanates throughout the physical universe forever.
(b.) James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Update / Status. Due to launch next year. It’s going to detect many more planets outside our solar system. Far more than Kepler has so far. It will launch to L2 orbit around the Sun for infra-red data collection.
Prediction: We are going to find M-class planets in abundance (i.e. Earth-like planets with or without an atmosphere). Probably about 3% or so of stars like our Sun. About every galaxy has/had a black hole at its center. Which can give birth to new stars without participation in the ‘Big Bang.’ Many stars have planets in their gravitational system. Planets form their being from chemical composition and gravitational forces placed upon them. We are going to discover new materials/matter not yet on the periodic table of elements.
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