Incoming data shocking: We may be living in the black hole

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Lerato Khumalo

NASA’nın James Webb Space Telescope, using the data obtained from the United States, researchers from Kansas State University, discovered that most galaxies have returned in the same direction.

This is contrary to the previous assumptions that our universe is isotropic, ie the equal number of galaxies that are clockwise and counterclockwise.

“This is not clear, but there are two basic explanations,” he said.

According to Independent Turkish; One of the explanations is that the universe was born by turning. This explanation corresponds to theories such as black hole cosmology, which assumes that the entire universe is a black hole.

It was the first photo of a black hole. Scientists used the EVENT Horizon Teleskobu’s image of the black hole at the center of the M87 galaxy. (There is a super -mass black hole in the center of our Galaxy Milky Way) (NASA/Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration)

Black Hole Cosmology argues that the Milky Way and all other galaxies in our universe are located in a black hole formed in another much larger universe.

The theory challenges many basic models of the universe, including the idea that the Great Explosion is the beginning of the universe.

It also reveals the possibility that the black holes in our own universe may be the boundaries of other universes, revealing a possible scenario for the multi -universe.

The latest findings do not provide any definite evidence to the cosmology of black hole, but more evidence is required to fully understand the consequences.

Shamir, most of the galaxies in the study of why an alternative statement about why the clockwise, the Milky Way’s return rate affects measurements, he said.

“If it’s really like this, we’ll have to calibrate our distance measurements for the deep universe,” Shamir said.

Re -calibration of distance measurements, differences in the expansion rates of the universe and existing distance measurements, such as the universe is expected to be older than the great galaxies expected to explain some other questions in cosmology.
The research was published in the study titled “The distribution of the galaxy return in the Developed Deep Deep Galaxy Research) in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.