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New Study Shows That The Universe Might Be A Rotating Black Hole



Have you ever considered that everything you know—the planets, stars, galaxies, and even you—might actually exist inside an enormous black hole? What if the universe we call home is merely the interior of a cosmic leviathan, swallowing light from another reality we can never directly observe?

For decades, black holes have captured our imagination as cosmic monsters devouring everything in their path, where even light cannot escape their gravitational clutches. But recent discoveries are forcing scientists to consider an extraordinary possibility: that our entire universe might itself be a black hole. This isn’t science fiction—it’s a serious scientific hypothesis with growing evidence behind it.

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00:00 Intro
1:01 The new study
3:10 how could our universe fit inside a black hole?
8:25 the horizon problem
10:20 white holes
16:25 the multiverse pespective

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  2. the basic rule of a black hole is that it only expands as it absorbs matter and energy. Our universe is expanding without growing in mass… it's doing the opposite.

  3. I do not agree if you keep trying to put the universe in something a black is the latest then what is the black whole in? Just a black hole with the universe inside surrounded by nothing stop trying to contain the universe and let it be what it is uncontainable beyond imagination and once find one part it's only a part of something and on and and on and on massive ,super massive,altar massive,altar mega massive,thx u

  4. This reminds me of the simulation hypothesis… Even if we are in a set of matryoshka-blackholes, it does not explain how the 'first' blackhole in the 'original' universe formed…

  5. This proposal could possibly solve a few problems in our physics, but also adds new ones, and conflicts with some known results. For exemple – granted that measuring environments is a game of sample sizes – but as of now, most researches strongly point to a flat universe with 0 curvature. There could also be a problem of simple matter cohesion, at an average angular momentum of 0,5 to 0,9 Smbh (speed of light) for most super massive black holes, it may seem very difficult for matter to exist, as the form as we know it ‘here’. Although I guess, it could be argue that may exists an unknown sort of inertia effect inside the boundaries of a black hole. But then rises the problem of such angular momentums capable of counterbalancing the gravity pull of their black hole’s inner centre. Solve some problems, adds new ones…
    For reference though, such a ’ we live in a black hole’ idea is not new, and was already part of the information universe theory and the holographic principle. Fascinating though. What a time to be alive… Cheers

  6. You're theory may not be far-fetched, I've always believed that "everything revolves around something," and entire universe is revolving around some greater matter or force but sadly, we'll never know.

  7. People actually get paid to do pointless research about theoretical objects like blush holes.
    Black holes are not real. It's fantasy. You might as well believe in Zues or any other ancient feiry tale.

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