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Dr. John Webb

Dr. John Webb is an astronomer known for discovering quasars—extremely bright, distant objects powered by supermassive black holes. His research involves studying cosmic phenomena to understand the universe's structure and evolution. Webb has contributed to exploring how galaxies form, how light from distant objects is affected by gravity, and whether fundamental physical constants may vary over time. His work helps scientists piece together the history and nature of the cosmos, advancing our knowledge of the universe's origins and large-scale structure.