A new study using NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has found that most galaxies in the deep universe rotate in the same direction.
Out of 263 galaxies observed, approximately two-thirds rotated in one direction while one-third rotated in the opposite direction.
This discovery challenges our understanding of the universe and raises questions about its origins and the accuracy of our measurement techniques.
Possible explanations include the notion that the universe itself was born spinning or the potential impact of the Doppler shift on how we observe distant galaxies.