The James Webb Telescope confirms and discovers mysterious and unknown things for science

JWST observations are baffling astronomers with highly ordered cosmic patterns, including "corridors of light" and a dominant clockwise galactic rotation, suggesting the universe is governed by a purposeful geometric blueprint rather than randomness.

The James Webb Telescope confirms and discovers mysterious and unknown things for science

The latest observations from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) have left astronomers in deep astonishment. The collected data not only call into question the current cosmological model but also bring to light patterns that sound as if they were taken directly from ancient Hermetic texts or Vedic cosmic geometry.

Corridors of Light in the Heart of Darkness

In Sagittarius B2, a gigantic molecular cloud in the center of the Milky Way, Webb has identified completely unexpected, narrow channels of light. These are like tunnels cut with a laser beam through a region where photons should be entirely absorbed. Scientists explain these with powerful outflows from young stars, which clear paths of gas and dust.

The esoteric interpretation sees this as a direct manifestation of the principle "as above, so below." Light (consciousness) creates a path for itself through seemingly impenetrable darkness (material density) when a sufficiently pure and directional force is applied. These corridors are cosmic "siddhi channels," precisely what is described in Yoga and Alchemy texts, where a higher consciousness opens a passage into lower densities.

Furthermore, in late 2024, astronomers working with the eROSITA X-ray telescope discovered at least two broader "channels" or "tunnels" extending outwards from our solar system.

Vision: Tunnel in Space

This tunnel stretches towards the Centaurus constellation and appears to connect our local bubble in the galaxy with another "superbubble" structure. This means our solar system is not an isolated cosmic island, but rather part of a larger, dynamic network of domes and tunnels—in other words, there may be multiple interconnected regions of actively hot cavities and channels within the galaxy.

What we do not yet know is exactly how they function and whether it is possible for us to use them for space travel.

The Clockwise-Dominant Cosmic Vortex

Over 70% of the early universe galaxies studied by Webb rotate clockwise from the observer's perspective. The statistical probability of such an asymmetry in a random universe is essentially nonexistent. This confirms the hypothesis that our entire universe might be an internal projection of a larger rotating black hole (or a primordial "primal vortex").

Clockwise movement has been considered a symbol of life energy, creation, and order since ancient times (the sun wheel, Mezin vortices, etc.). Webb has cosmically confirmed that the creative impulse is dominant and unidirectional in the universe.

Geometric Patterns and Cosmic Bridges

In addition, Webb has found perfect spiral galaxies as early as 500–800 million years after the Big Bang, a time when the standard model suggests only a chaotic mixture of gas should prevail. A compact group of five galaxies forming a nearly perfect pentagon has also been discovered, along with a glowing gas bridge between two galaxies where an explosive star formation process is taking place.

These findings suggest that the universe's "golden ratio" and an ordering field of information were present from the very beginning—exactly as the Platonic Solids, the Fibonacci Spiral, or the Sri Yantra geometry represent the cosmic pattern. The gas bridge is a direct analogy for the invisible flows of energy and conscious connections, a place where "two become one" and new creation is born.

The Hubble Tension

The JWST has confirmed that the universe appears to be expanding at a fundamentally different rate depending on how it is measured. This has created a crisis in cosmology known as the "Hubble Tension." This discrepancy suggests either that our understanding of dark matter and dark energy is completely wrong or that unknown physics exists outside of our current models.

Some interpretations suggest we may be witnessing evidence of the interaction of multiple universes or dimensions, or that the structure of spacetime itself operates differently than Einstein predicted. This points to a fundamental error in knowledge, which has always been treated in esotericism as a hidden cosmic law.

Saturn's Impossible Atmospheric Structures

Webb recently found two unprecedented atmospheric formations on Saturn that, according to current physics, should not exist. The first is a chain of dark beads drifting in Saturn's ionosphere, with no known analogue on any planet. The second is a fragmented six-pointed star pattern in the stratosphere, which is asymmetric and unlike anything observed elsewhere in the solar system.

These structures lack an explanation involving the magnetosphere or auroras and sustain themselves independently, suggesting very localized and dynamically stable structures operating through unknown elements. These persistent geometric patterns recall the symbols of Ancient Egyptian and Sumerian planetary deities and point to the understanding that planets are not merely collections of gas but ordered centers of energy.

The Universe is Not Random

The James Webb Telescope no longer offers us only beautiful pictures of space; it shows us that the universe is alive, conscious, and possesses a deep purpose.

These discoveries (corridors of light, unified rotation direction, perfect geometric patterns, and mystical "bridges") form a unified and simple understanding:

  • The Universe is built like a code: Everything follows the same deep patterns and rules.
  • A solution is always hidden in chaos: Even in the densest darkness, a path exists (the corridors of light).
  • Everything is interconnected: Galaxies communicate through invisible "bridges."

Science has now reached a point where it is confirming millennia-old wisdom. Webb is not just showing us stars, but the universe's great blueprint, full of order and purpose.

Author

Alexander
Alexander

Alexander became an astrologer and numerologist at 16. He remembers that looking at the starry sky made him feel that we are not alone in here. Planets, numbers, and sequences are everywhere around us, and that's where Alex is at his best.

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