The Dark Age

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In cosmological studies, the so-called dark ages are the period after the Big Bang, in which the effects of light emission were taking shape. In the Dark Ages, what was most accepted by scientists was that there was a fog of hydrogen, without its electrons. And then they ionized and became neutral hydrogen. And it stayed that way for many millions of years, before hydrogen galaxies began to form. The problem is that the James Webb Telescope determined galaxies over a period of 13.3 billion years. Where would be the period called the dark ages? And shouldn't there be these galaxies? This determines that there is a great possibility that these eras imagined by scientists have a greater foundation of imagination than of experimental physical laws.
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