Draft:Universe Breaker Galaxies

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Universe Breaker Galaxies are a small number of Galaxies formed in the first 500-700 million years of the Universe.[1] The term "Universe Breaker" comes from the fact that these galaxies are larger than should be possible considering their old age in relation to the Big Bang Theory.[1] Astronomer Ivo Labbé stated that, “Adding up the stars in those galaxies, it would exceed the total amount of mass available in the universe at that time.”[2]





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  1. ^ a b Grossman, Lisa (2023-02-22). "The James Webb telescope found six galaxies that may be too hefty for their age". Science News.
  2. ^ Labbé, Ivo; van Dokkum, Pieter; Nelson, Erica; Bezanson, Rachel; Suess, Katherine A.; Leja, Joel; Brammer, Gabriel; Whitaker, Katherine; Mathews, Elijah; Stefanon, Mauro; Wang, Bingjie (April 2023). "A population of red candidate massive galaxies ~600 Myr after the Big Bang". Nature. 616 (7956): 266–269. arXiv:2207.12446. Bibcode:2023Natur.616..266L. doi:10.1038/s41586-023-05786-2. ISSN 1476-4687. PMID 36812940.