A recent discovery by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has sparked a debate among astronomers about the birth of our universe. According to researchers, most galaxies are rotating in the same direction, with only one-third spinning counter-clockwise. This finding could be evidence that our universe was born inside a black hole.
The theory suggests that our observable universe is the interior of a black hole within a larger parent universe. This idea, known as “black hole cosmology,” proposes that the “Schwarzchild radius” – the boundary beyond which nothing can escape a black hole – is also the horizon of the visible universe.
One possible explanation for the observed rotation direction is that the universe was born in a rotating black hole. Theorist Nikodem Poplawski suggests that matter with high density, found at the heart of massive stars, could create a bounce-like effect as it collapses into a black hole. This would lead to rapid expansion and cosmic inflation, potentially explaining the Big Bang.
The JWST’s findings also raise questions about the distance measurements used in previous research. Scientists have considered the speed of our galaxy’s rotation too slow to impact observations made by the JWST. However, if this theory holds true, recalibrating distance measurements could help explain other unsolved cosmology questions.
Researchers believe that the axis of rotation of a black hole could influence the creation of our universe, resulting in a preferred axis. The discovery would support the idea that black holes create new universes and provide insight into the origins of our cosmos.
Source: https://www.space.com/space-exploration/james-webb-space-telescope/is-our-universe-trapped-inside-a-black-hole-this-james-webb-space-telescope-discovery-might-blow-your-mind