
What If Our Universe Was Inside a Black Hole
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Date: 2025-08-02
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NeonVisual
The expansion of space due to dark energy must be expanding the space around a black hole singularity at an incredible rate, due to time dilating into the future near a source of gravity. Infinitely fast.
So, if you have massive expansion of space under an event horizon in which nothing can escape, then the space under the event horizon can be bigger on the inside.
All of the energy in the singularity will be ripped apart by the expanding space and overcome the gravity, back into hydrogen and be spread all across the self contained universe which has no way out.
There you have it, a self contained, completely isolated universe with a total mass of the singularity it comprises. The internal universe will be bigger the more mass the singularity contains, so the larger universe ours is nested in is at least as big as our own.
It could be that it is exactly as big as our own universe and all of the matter ended up in one huge vast singularity with nothing else left in the parent universe, like all of the sand in an hour glass moving from the top to the bottom over time. Then maybe the same will happen in our universe, all the black holes eventually converge and the totality of the universe ends up in one big black hole, in which another universe starts at the singularity and the entire process restarts in an endless loop.
Something about the universe inside a black hole makes sense, because it lines up with what we see around us, but also means we can't test it as we can't go faster than the speed of light to escape it. If we could somehow go faster than light, then we would point our warp ship in any direction, turn the engine on and we would just appear in a new universe above the event horizon of a black hole, with nothing but blackness behind us. The universe would also appear to be moving backwards until we turned our engines off and returned to normal, sub-light forward flowing spacetime.
We could probably make some predictions too. We already have the spinning unvierse = asymmetry in galactic rotation, It should appear in planetary orbits and exoplanet orbits too. Our own solar system should have some alignment to the rotation of the unvierse, lets see if transits of exo's around other stars seem more aligned along the galactic plane than, say looking up out of the milky way.
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The expansion of space due to dark energy must be expanding the space around a black hole singularity at an incredible rate, due to time dilating into the future near a source of gravity. Infinitely fast.
So, if you have massive expansion of space under an event horizon in which nothing can escape, then the space under the event horizon can be bigger on the inside.
All of the energy in the singularity will be ripped apart by the expanding space and overcome the gravity, back into hydrogen and be spread all across the self contained universe which has no way out.
There you have it, a self contained, completely isolated universe with a total mass of the singularity it comprises. The internal universe will be bigger the more mass the singularity contains, so the larger universe ours is nested in is at least as big as our own.
It could be that it is exactly as big as our own universe and all of the matter ended up in one huge vast singularity with nothing else left in the parent universe, like all of the sand in an hour glass moving from the top to the bottom over time. Then maybe the same will happen in our universe, all the black holes eventually converge and the totality of the universe ends up in one big black hole, in which another universe starts at the singularity and the entire process restarts in an endless loop.
Something about the universe inside a black hole makes sense, because it lines up with what we see around us, but also means we can't test it as we can't go faster than the speed of light to escape it. If we could somehow go faster than light, then we would point our warp ship in any direction, turn the engine on and we would just appear in a new universe above the event horizon of a black hole, with nothing but blackness behind us. The universe would also appear to be moving backwards until we turned our engines off and returned to normal, sub-light forward flowing spacetime.
We could probably make some predictions too. We already have the spinning unvierse = asymmetry in galactic rotation, It should appear in planetary orbits and exoplanet orbits too. Our own solar system should have some alignment to the rotation of the unvierse, lets see if transits of exo's around other stars seem more aligned along the galactic plane than, say looking up out of the milky way.
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whatif
This video is truly astonishing! It explored a fascinating idea: our entire universe might exist inside a massive black hole.
[05: 41] A recent study revealed that two-thirds of spiral galaxies spin in the same direction, violating the cosmological principle and suggesting the universe might not be as homogeneous as we thought. This could serve as evidence supporting the idea that we’re inside a rotating black hole.
[21: 22] The video concludes with a captivating hypothesis: each black hole in our universe could contain another universe, and vice versacreating an endless nesting of unive
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This video is truly astonishing! It explored a fascinating idea: our entire universe might exist inside a massive black hole.
[05: 41] A recent study revealed that two-thirds of spiral galaxies spin in the same direction, violating the cosmological principle and suggesting the universe might not be as homogeneous as we thought. This could serve as evidence supporting the idea that we’re inside a rotating black hole.
[21: 22] The video concludes with a captivating hypothesis: each black hole in our universe could contain another universe, and vice versacreating an endless nesting of unive
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TheSpaceTraveler_1
What If. is a master class in packaging space in a bottle. It takes mind-bending concepts (temporal paradoxes, quantum realities, the ethical dilemmas of future technology) and weaves them into action-packed plots where stars explode and superheroes argue about philosophy. The viewer giggles at the dialogue and gets hooked on the action, and then finds himself thinking: Damn, this makes me rethink my reality. The perfect combination: popcorn for the eyes - and a trainer for the brain.
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What If. is a master class in packaging space in a bottle. It takes mind-bending concepts (temporal paradoxes, quantum realities, the ethical dilemmas of future technology) and weaves them into action-packed plots where stars explode and superheroes argue about philosophy. The viewer giggles at the dialogue and gets hooked on the action, and then finds himself thinking: Damn, this makes me rethink my reality. The perfect combination: popcorn for the eyes - and a trainer for the brain.
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candynurse
I’ve been saying this for decades. I was that one weirdo 12 yr old saying Why is space black Because we live in a giant black hole now scientists are late to the party on this one
Now the only thing on my mind is how do we get out and if we do it will probably be another black hole so the only sad answer is we live in a matrix/petri dish with no way to escape.
It’s a cruel sad existence
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I’ve been saying this for decades. I was that one weirdo 12 yr old saying Why is space black Because we live in a giant black hole now scientists are late to the party on this one
Now the only thing on my mind is how do we get out and if we do it will probably be another black hole so the only sad answer is we live in a matrix/petri dish with no way to escape.
It’s a cruel sad existence
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YogiDemis
Possible that black holes create universe's. When I big bang happens the process starts and when the time comes black holes form from super giant starts and the black hole consumes way too much and inside the black hole at the bottom a piece breaks off and goes into its own void as a singlerity is born which in time starts a new big bang and the process starts over which created the multi-verse.
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Possible that black holes create universe's. When I big bang happens the process starts and when the time comes black holes form from super giant starts and the black hole consumes way too much and inside the black hole at the bottom a piece breaks off and goes into its own void as a singlerity is born which in time starts a new big bang and the process starts over which created the multi-verse.
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charltonamith
Imagine if we're already inside a black hole and that’s why we haven’t found life elsewhere. Now imagine there are 100 billion black holes in the universe, and each one contains its own universe filled with life. Unfortunately, we just can’t travel between black holes to explore them.
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Imagine if we're already inside a black hole and that’s why we haven’t found life elsewhere. Now imagine there are 100 billion black holes in the universe, and each one contains its own universe filled with life. Unfortunately, we just can’t travel between black holes to explore them.
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Let me know if you'd like it to sound more poetic, philosophical, or scientific.
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Leopez02
WOW! It is a plausible and interesting theory that our Universe was inside a black hole. But how scientists have been investigated that matter from Earth did they had somekind of technology for that And if we're live in a black hole how that haven't imbibed us, the whole solar system and the whole universe too I love space videos please make more these like videos!
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WOW! It is a plausible and interesting theory that our Universe was inside a black hole. But how scientists have been investigated that matter from Earth did they had somekind of technology for that And if we're live in a black hole how that haven't imbibed us, the whole solar system and the whole universe too I love space videos please make more these like videos!
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Bdub423
I've been saying this in comments of Any video talking about black holes for years there's ya big bang right there. We're just slowly going to the center although it looks to us space is expanding. The light is tryna leave but cant get past that edge of that cosmic background thing right Lol dude idk but seems legit to me
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I've been saying this in comments of Any video talking about black holes for years there's ya big bang right there. We're just slowly going to the center although it looks to us space is expanding. The light is tryna leave but cant get past that edge of that cosmic background thing right Lol dude idk but seems legit to me
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CosmavoxDeepSpace
I’m 12 and just started a real deep space mission project called Cosmavox.
I’m designing a probe that could one day travel beyond the solar system inspired by Voyager, but imagined by the next generation.
If you’re into space, exploration, or bold ideas, I’d love to hear what you think.
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I’m 12 and just started a real deep space mission project called Cosmavox.
I’m designing a probe that could one day travel beyond the solar system inspired by Voyager, but imagined by the next generation.
If you’re into space, exploration, or bold ideas, I’d love to hear what you think.
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whatif
what if the big crunch happened Billion Billion years ago and another Big Bang happened again creating new Planets and New stars and Milky ways and then the earth we live right now is a new earth and past humans used to live before us like the first forgotten chapter of a story
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what if the big crunch happened Billion Billion years ago and another Big Bang happened again creating new Planets and New stars and Milky ways and then the earth we live right now is a new earth and past humans used to live before us like the first forgotten chapter of a story
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unboxingking7832
Hello what if, is there any way I could make a contact with you like email or something because I have been working on theory about the nature of light and if possible if you could help me express my research about light, I would love to explain it to you
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Hello what if, is there any way I could make a contact with you like email or something because I have been working on theory about the nature of light and if possible if you could help me express my research about light, I would love to explain it to you
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whatif
I thought I'll be learning logical arithmetic theories regarding universal black hole but instead this is just another view grabbing money hungry usual chitti chatter about how our universe will collapse.
Do better
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I thought I'll be learning logical arithmetic theories regarding universal black hole but instead this is just another view grabbing money hungry usual chitti chatter about how our universe will collapse.
Do better
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kampumr
this video showed me. that mainstream science really has no clue what a black hole is. what it does. and if you would actually die going through one lol. we really have no clue what is really going on lol
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this video showed me. that mainstream science really has no clue what a black hole is. what it does. and if you would actually die going through one lol. we really have no clue what is really going on lol
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michaelnewman7468
02: 36 The Big Bang is portrayed incorrectly. There was no explosion of a point in empty space - space itself is part of the universe, just like time.
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02: 36 The Big Bang is portrayed incorrectly. There was no explosion of a point in empty space - space itself is part of the universe, just like time.
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whatif
You know that question has recently bubbled inside my head too and if that’s true that means over black holes we see have there own mini universes inside them
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You know that question has recently bubbled inside my head too and if that’s true that means over black holes we see have there own mini universes inside them
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Batakai
Since the universe is being pulled apart by Dark Energy, wouldn't it make more sense that our universe is inside a White Hole being thrown to its edge
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Since the universe is being pulled apart by Dark Energy, wouldn't it make more sense that our universe is inside a White Hole being thrown to its edge
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BigMobe
Just FYI, since blackholes have spin and charge, there is thought to be a ring-shaped region within them where nothing can escape or reach the core.
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Just FYI, since blackholes have spin and charge, there is thought to be a ring-shaped region within them where nothing can escape or reach the core.
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SooperSlow91
So black holes aren't like a different dimension You know like where even if it were tiny it could still hold all of the universe
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So black holes aren't like a different dimension You know like where even if it were tiny it could still hold all of the universe
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joshah7627
But they are so sure about earth like planet's its like looking throw tissue roll from Africa to Asia. Impossible
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But they are so sure about earth like planet's its like looking throw tissue roll from Africa to Asia. Impossible
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