By Claudia Berdella
It has been posited that the universe we live in exists inside of an incomprehensibly large black hole, I have some thoughts on it.
Being in a black hole would imply the universe as we know it being exactly that: the universe as we know it, and most likely all we will ever learn about it is with in the boundaries of supposed singularity.
This idea of being inside a singularity could give credence to the idea of an infinite universe, which exists outside the event horizon we're stuck in the parameters of. It would be a black hole bigger than any imaginable or, so in theory what could be outside of it could be other black hole just as big or bigger than ours.
Now, eventually a black hole absorbs too much, essentially and for specific verbiage for my idealization, data then gets expelled in gamma bursts. That said, if there is this eventual heat death of our own universe, is that just the data expulsion in effect? I mean if it's a black hole, and space as we know it is basically a vacuuming void, it seems possible. With that expulsion and hypothetical other black holes it could create a sort of self-sustaining Ouroboros of cosmic synapses, so to say. The black holes absorbing the data of the burst could explain things like deja Vu and / or the Mandella Effect and in another term "glitches in the matrix". Mainly speculation as this all is, it is in part based on the idea of an infinite universe in which repeats or near repeats happen, sort of an extraterrestrial eternal return...
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