Relativity and Cosmology

   

Will the Standard Model of Cosmology be Confirmed by the JWST? if Not, What Then?

Authors: Michael John Olley

The two space missions, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), and the Euclid Mission launch scheduled in 2023, have been designed to investigate and confirm the Standard Model of Cosmology (SMC). It is hoped these missions will provide answers to the many aspects underpinning the SMC which remain unproven or untested. As the first deep field observations from the JWST are published we begin to find answers to questions which will lead to a deeper understanding of the origin of the Universe. In this paper we discuss the various pillars on which the SMC is built and provide the basis for an alternative class of models for the origin and evolution of the Universe. Most importantly, the space missions will be able to discriminate between the two classes of models when a survey of the most distant galaxies in made, which will lead to confirmation or rejection of the SMC.

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