Are we trapped inside a black hole?

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If our parent black hole spun in a particular direction, the very fabric of our universe might have inherited that angular momentum. - www.verdict.co.uk

What if everything we know—the stars, the galaxies, the expanding fabric of space-time—isn't floating in a limitless void, but instead exists inside a black hole? It may sound like a work of fiction; however, this theory is gaining increased traction thanks to fresh data from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). If these findings hold, they might reshape our entire understanding of the universe. Observing the universe To be able to collect credible data, JWST is mounted with an abundance of technology and equipment, allowing observers to peer into the vast reaches of outer space.

The telescope is equipped with a huge golden mirror, enabling it to catch as much light, from as far away as possible. Unlike the Hubble Telescope, JWST is designed to detect infrared light. This feature is handy, as light from some of the furthest galaxies gets stretched into the infrared part of the spectrum, meaning it can view objects that are more than 13 billion years old—almost as old as the universe itself.



There are plenty more intricate, complex features, but in short, the JWST is a giant, super-sensitive infrared camera floating around in space. Galactic rotation The so-called "cosmic Russian doll theory" is driven..

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