Time is something we grow up thinking we understand: a steady rhythm marked by clocks, days, and the rising of the Sun. However, modern physics tells us a very different story. Since Einstein, time has been revealed as flexible, intertwined with space, and shaped by the speed of light itself and through the eyes of famous telescopes like Hubble and the James Webb, we now are given the opportunity to see light that has travelled billions of years, carrying capt
Time is something we grow up thinking we understand: a steady rhythm marked by clocks, days, and the rising of the Sun. However, modern physics tells us a very different story. Since Einstein, time has been revealed as flexible, intertwined with space, and shaped by the speed of light itself and through the eyes of famous telescopes like Hubble and the James Webb, we now are given the opportunity to see light that has travelled billions of years, carrying capt