Conclusion we only see (by JWST) a small part of the early Big Bang exploding with monster Tadpole Back Holes forming the first monster stars alongside with the Cosmic Filaments.
All Tadpole Black Holes are accelerated by their own crated Plasma Tails until they form a dual BH Herbig Haro system to form a Spiral Galaxy, which can merge into all other galaxy forms. The irregular galaxies however seem to be the result of multiple 2e GABH cooperation.(Galaxy Anchor Black Holes).
The 6x First Monster Tadpole Black Holes forming the vacuum, Stars and the Cosmic Filaments.
Attention: These Tadpoles are located at the intersection with the rim of our universal bubble and the our (JWST) the maximum visual globule.
So we seem to live inside one part (1/12) of the exploded Big Bang Black Hole
The findings are based on preliminary observations. The researchers said they need more data to confirm if the new galaxies are as old and massive as they seem. Alternatively, the light could be coming from faint quasars, which are short for quasi-stellar radio sources, according to Nelson.