Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a galaxy that could make us revise our cosmology models. It's a galaxy named CEERS-1749, which could be the farthest galaxy to date. Astronomers have nicknamed this galaxy Schrodinger's galaxy because it could be at two places at once. But how is that even possible? What makes this far-flung galaxy so unique? And how does it pose a challenge to our current models of physics?
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