By Victor M Fontane
With the use of the new James Webb Telescope, astronomers and science have the opportunity to observe more deeply the mysteries of the Universe and, how it is explained by Dr. Michio Kaku, American physicist, science may have to rewrite all textbooks about the beginning of the Universe.
Thus, science is not an exact discipline but one evolving according to new discoveries in its search for truth in the microcosm and the macrocosm and between their relationship.
However, on the other hand, religion assumes theories that have never been proven and imposes them as the absolute truth based on writings made by the human race itself and the faith of its certainty. For centuries, they have promoted these supposed realities without new research, evidence or positively impacting human social relationships, since they do not include other species that are part of the same creation. Therefore, the disparity and criticism from religious groups is not sustained since they do not contribute anything to the development and evolution of the species on our planet, a fundamental difference between the two in which the first is studied and tested and the second is accepted and only based on beliefs.
Thus, James Webb Telescope just discovered a glow of what appears to be city lights or something similar on Proxima B, an exoplanet in the Proxima Centauri system orbiting a red dwarf star. This event triggers interest, excitement and the possibility of deep investigation of possible new technology, life and future for our human race.
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