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by willis936 1562 days ago
I'm referring to the earliest era of transparent space, when conventional matter supposedly coalesced. If we look back to that period and still see red-shifted mature galaxies then something is very wrong with the current models. I'm under the impression that we don't have good observations of the period 375k-400M years after inflation and that infant galaxy observations have not been confirmed.
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The earliest moment of transparent space is the CMB. I know JWST can't detect Pop3 stars, but is there even expectations that it could detect proto galaxies with those stars? I thought it was still much later, like the early Pop2 generation.