What could it indicate if the James Webb Telescope detects a structure that should not exist according to current scientific models?
A) The detected structure is likely due to a malfunction or error in the telescope's instrumentation.
B) The observation may suggest the discovery of new or previously unknown physical phenomena, leading to potential revisions in scientific theories.
C) The structure might be a result of interference from other space missions or equipment.
D) The structure is likely a result of a known but unexplained anomaly in the telescope's data processing.