
Are We Inside a Black Hole? Wonky Galaxy Movements Suggest It’s Possible, Physicist Says
The possibility of being inside a black hole has long been a topic of debate among physicists and cosmologists. While the idea may seem like science fiction, a new study suggests that it could be a reality. According to Dr. John Etnyre, a physicist at the University of Georgia, the unusual movements of galaxies in the distant universe may indicate that we are currently inside a black hole.
Dr. Etnyre’s research suggests that the movement patterns of these galaxies do not align with any current understanding of cosmic evolution. The findings have sparked controversy within the scientific community, with some experts expressing skepticism about the conclusions drawn from the data.
The theory proposes that our universe could be trapped within a giant, swirling black hole, which would have significant implications for our understanding of space-time and the laws of physics as we know them.