They've analysed the atmosphere on an exoplanet!! 
https://www.keele.ac.uk/about/news/2022/july/james-webb/james-webb-keele.php

https://www.keele.ac.uk/about/news/2022/july/james-webb/james-webb-keele.php

I would be interested in how much enhancement occurs with the processing of the raw data. The "stars" have a very JJ Abrams look to them.
They've analysed the atmosphere on an exoplanet!!
https://www.keele.ac.uk/about/news/2022/july/james-webb/james-webb-keele.php
Not only, they detected water in its atmosphere.
https://www.independent.co.uk/space/james-webb-space-telescope-water-planet-aliens-b2121437.html
So amazingly cool, I could explode.They've analysed the atmosphere on an exoplanet!!
https://www.keele.ac.uk/about/news/2022/july/james-webb/james-webb-keele.php
I'm disappointed! I was expecting aliens!
That's interesting. I shall have to look again at his work.
You will have no luck finding the claims claimed
Inflation resolves several problems in Big Bang cosmology that were discovered in the 1970s.[26] Inflation was first proposed by Alan Guth in 1979 while investigating the problem of why no magnetic monopoles are seen today; he found that a positive-energy false vacuum would, according to general relativity, generate an exponential expansion of space. It was very quickly realised that such an expansion would resolve many other long-standing problems. These problems arise from the observation that to look like it does today, the Universe would have to have started from very finely tuned, or "special" initial conditions at the Big Bang. Inflation attempts to resolve these problems by providing a dynamical mechanism that drives the Universe to this special state, thus making a universe like ours much more likely in the context of the Big Bang theory.
I'm disappointed! I was expecting aliens!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inflation_(cosmology)#Motivations
The idea is that 99% of the universe's expansion happens in the first nanosecond of the universe. Inflation sets everything up in less than a blink of an eye.
I think its going to need a supercharger after these results. A universe that's 99.999% dark energy or something similar.
The reference is to inflation flattening out the inconsistencies early to allow for the later formation of galaxies in stead of an immediate universe of only black holes. Not at all your claim of what it meant.
“Later” being a relative term.
Who said there are more than we thought?Inflation sets the seeds for all galaxies.
We know of this week there are many more than thought.
Thus the model will change. It does every day. Still doesn't match the data...