New data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has provided fresh evidence to support a theory that the universe is inside a black hole. Researchers at Kansas State University analyzed 263 galaxies and found that most of them were rotating in the same direction, contradicting previous assumptions about the universe being isotropic.
The study suggests two possible explanations for this phenomenon: either the universe was born rotating or it is influenced by the Milky Way’s rotational velocity. If the latter is true, it would require recalibrating distance measurements for the deep universe and could explain several other unsolved questions in cosmology.
Black hole cosmology proposes that our universe is contained within a black hole formed in another, larger universe, challenging fundamental models of the cosmos. This theory also offers the possibility that black holes may be boundaries to other universes, opening up a multiverse scenario.
While the findings do not provide definitive proof, they add to the debate and suggest that there may be more to our understanding of the universe than previously thought.
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/space/black-hole-multiverse-nasa-universe-jwst-b2716978.html