Is it true that our galaxy and universe is inside a black hole?

Science is a very fascinating topic, sometimes so mysterious and wonderful. Since the dawn of humankind, we have been being curious animals. We always wanted to know more about our world and how it works.

This curiosity was going to lead us into the future where war, destruction, and the most important thing scientific revolution about to happen. This is the future we are living in now.



The thought that we might be existing inside a Blackhole gives chills down my spine. Yeah, It is a crazy thought but it could be possible according to many scientists. Our Universe created 13.8 billion years ago. The origin of the universe is called The Big Bang but what happens before the Big Bang is still a mystery.


Curiosity That Gives Birth To This Weird Theory

Human curiosity is working in a strange way sometimes it leads us to a strange hypothesis. Many physicists said that there was no before because there was no time before the big bang, time also comes into existence with the big bang. Some scientists said there was something else before the big bang.

Whatever the case, maybe we will never find out what really had happened before the big bang. What pre-big bang looks like and why it explodes and creates the universe.

But there are few scientists who don't satisfy with this theory. According to them, there was something that can explain why the big bang happens? What started the big bang? What caused inflation to end? What is the source of the mysterious dark energy that is apparently causing the universe to speed up its expansion?

Physicist Dr. Nikodem Poplawski said, Our universe may exist inside a black hole. This may sound strange, but it could be the best explanation of how the universe began. 

It's a theory that answers these problems and many more. It eliminates the notion of physically impossible singularities in our universe. And it draws upon two central theories in physics.

The first is general relativity, which is the modern theory of gravity. It describes the universe at the largest scales. According to this theory, matter causes space to curve. It also proved that gravitation is not a force, as Newton thought it is. A massive object such as the Sun distorts or "curves" spacetime, like a bowling ball sitting on a canvas. The Sun's gravitational dent alters the motion of Earth and the other planets orbiting it. The sun's pull of the planets appears to us as the force of gravity.

The second is quantum mechanics, which describes the universe at the smallest scales, such as the level of the atom. However, quantum mechanics and general relativity are currently separate theories. Physicists have been striving to combine the two successfully into a single theory of "quantum gravity" to adequately describe important phenomena, including the behaviour of subatomic particles in black holes.


The Universe inside a Black-hole

According to this theory, a moment before the Big Bang, all the mass and energy of the nascent universe was compacted into an incredibly dense, yet finite speck.  We can call it the "seed of a new universe".

This seed is thought to have been almost unimaginably tiny, possibly trillions of times smaller than any particle humans have been able to observe. And yet it's a particle that can spark the production of every other particle, not to mention every galaxy, solar system, planet, and person.

In real terms, you can say this seed is the God particle.




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