Galaxy Rotation Study Challenges Universe Assumptions

A recent analysis of data from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has revealed a surprising trend among galaxies. Kansas State University researcher Lior Shamir found that two-thirds of the 263 galaxies examined rotate clockwise, while only one-third rotate counterclockwise. This defies the long-held assumption that any given universe would have an equal number of galaxies spinning in opposite directions.

According to Shamir, there are two possible explanations for this phenomenon: either the universe was born rotating or it is influenced by its parent black hole’s axis of rotation. The latter theory is supported by existing ideas like “Schwarzschild cosmology,” which proposes that our galaxy is trapped within a black hole located inside another universe.

The findings have sparked interest in the possibility of wormholes, or Einstein-Rosen bridges, connecting other universes through black holes. However, Shamir suggests that the Milky Way’s rotation may also be influencing celestial measurements, potentially affecting distance calculations and explaining several unsolved cosmological questions.

Source: https://futurism.com/universe-trapped-inside-black-hole