The six galaxies discovered in the light of the current information we have are not supposed to be there, but they are there and no one can explain how they formed. These galaxies found are almost as large as the Milky Way and are filled with mature red stars. By analyzing the light from these galaxies, astronomers calculated how far they were, and therefore how old they were. Accordingly, galaxies were found to have formed only 500 to 700 million years after the Big Bang. These years may sound big on a human scale, but they can be expressed as the infancy of the universe.
They weren’t supposed to exist
In observations made with instruments such as Hubble, it was determined that galaxies formed in the early stages of the universe were small and bluish in color. Therefore, what Webb has shown contradicts our previous knowledge. Young stars generally shine blue, and their luminosity shifts to red as they age and run out of fuel. Therefore, distant galaxies are expected to be blue, not red (remember that it takes time for light to reach Earth, so when viewing telescopic images we are actually looking back in time and seeing distant objects in the past).
These galaxies could be something else
The fact that these six galaxies look old and large means they formed hundreds of stars each year shortly after the Big Bang. Our Milky Way, on the other hand, forms one to two new stars each year. The team wants to lift the veil of secrecy by making more observations.