Thursday, July 28, 2022

A new conspiracy theory! James Webb Space Telescope is a space laser cannon

 Those who saw the first images from the James Webb Space Telescope had a chance to see distant clusters of galaxies that hide behind the night sky. Some people see this research instrument as something more.

There is a multitude of theories, ranging from such that it is a computer forgery to the theses that the James Webb telescope is to be used for surveillance of humanity. There are also those who believe that the shape of the unfolded mirrors resembles a stellar tetrahedron, which is an ancient Hebrew occult tool used to connect people with "heaven". The most interesting theory, however, is that the James Webb telescope is a gigantic laser cannon capable of destroying any place on Earth.

The James Webb Space Telescope is not the first research instrument to be affected by such infamy. The famous Hubble Telescope has received a similar reception. NASA researchers have been accused of deliberately editing the shots, which is true. Hubble takes separate color digital images through filters of red, blue, green, and other colors, which are then combined into what we know.

The different wavelengths of red light correspond to the radiation of hydrogen atoms, oxygen, and nitrogen ions, which are difficult to see. At the same time, ultraviolet and infrared are not visible at all. Therefore, it is necessary to correct them. Only then do the images become pleasing to the unscientific eye.

The theories surrounding the JWST seem absurd and difficult to take seriously. It can be expected that before the next photos from this instrument appear, the number of such visions will only increase. However, it is dangerous to dismiss such considerations out of hand, as the recent UFO revelations have taught us, so I leave you with the question. How do you think, can any of the theses presented so far be valid?

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