a candidate of physical and mathematical sciences, senior researcher at the laboratory of theoretical observational cosmologyospace center, lebedev physical institute , russian academy of sciences, sergei vladimirovich pilipenko, sergei vladimirovich, hello, thank you very much for taking the time to come to studio, hello. sergei vladimirovich, james web telescope, is this an epoch-making event? yes, of course, i would like to compare it, you know, very briefly with the paradigm shift that happened, well, in the 20th year of the 10th century, we suddenly learned that there is not one galaxy in the universe, but that there are at least many of them, they are terribly far away, and space is colossally large , but i don’t know, in the 60s we learned that space, the universe, is not just expanding, but we got an idea of what was happening in the dense hot phase, like the universe developed after the big bang, space telescopes appeared, radio astronomy appeared, and we learned a lot, a lot of things that we didn’t suspect before, now to what extent is it just new, new, new, radical, new? it has not yet become