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  1. By Ian Randall – Deputy Science Editor:

    Astronomers peering back deep in time into the distant universe think they may have discovered a population of previous hidden galaxies that could shake up astrophysics.

    The research, based on data from the Herschel Space Observatory, was undertaken by astrophysicist Chris Pearson of the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory in England and colleagues.

    Read more: [https://www.newsweek.com/hidden-galaxies-deep-universe-may-break-current-models-2057884](https://www.newsweek.com/hidden-galaxies-deep-universe-may-break-current-models-2057884)

  2. We are getting microscopic glimpses of the very early universe through small pinholes pierced in the cosmic fog that blocks our view.

  3. Im a firm believer in the “4D sphere” concept – we’re a 3D surface on an expanding 4D sphere; and if we look far enough in any direction we see the our own location in the universe as it was that many billion light years ago.

  4. I read the article but I don’t understand what about these observations was incompatible with current models