Adams et al., authors of the preprint linked in that blog entry, are all well-known astronomers. Adams is a research associate and Observational Astronomer at <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodrell_Bank_Observatory> specializing in high-redshift galaxies, and is in several large-telescope international collaborations (ESO, SKA, MIGHTEE, LADUMA).
The punchline: those seemingly super-far-away galaxies are getting much much closer as JWST's calibrations proceed according to plan.
Probably. Certainly non-MoND people have:
> so give me some rope
Ok, here's some rope <https://telescoper.wordpress.com/2022/08/10/recalibration-of...>
Telescoper is an anagram of Peter Coles. It's his blog. He's a well known physical cosmologist <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Coles>.
Adams et al., authors of the preprint linked in that blog entry, are all well-known astronomers. Adams is a research associate and Observational Astronomer at <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jodrell_Bank_Observatory> specializing in high-redshift galaxies, and is in several large-telescope international collaborations (ESO, SKA, MIGHTEE, LADUMA).
The punchline: those seemingly super-far-away galaxies are getting much much closer as JWST's calibrations proceed according to plan.