A grain of sand in a large desert .. An Egyptian researcher with “NASA”: The Earth is nothing in front of the universe

Dr. Ahmed Soliman, an Egyptian researcher at the University of Caltech And the NASA Missile Propulsion Laboratory, that the images of the universe are of galaxies that are regarding 2500 light-years away from us, and there are regions in the universe that are very much farther than what has been observed, and the planet Earth is considered nothing in front of the universe and we are working like a grain of sand in a large desert, and in expectations that It is in universes parallel to ours, and science knows no bounds.

And Dr. Ahmed Suleiman added, in a video-conference interview on the “Cairo Talk” program, with the journalist Karima Awad, on the Cairo and People channel, that the James Webb telescope, which photographed the deepest full-color image of the universe, can photograph with infrared spectra, pointing out that the images have some Stars that existed 13 billion years ago.

He added that they are now looking into the Big Bang project and the first moments of the universe’s emergence, pointing out that NASA’s images of the universe represent regarding five galaxies and are a collection of hundreds of images.

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