Does Our Universe Exist Inside a Black Hole

Our Black Hole Universe
I started thinking about this as I was going to sleep for the night. I am not a physicist or even a scientist, but am a bit of science nerd. I love the concepts of quantum physics, string theory, and such. Does the universe really exist in a black hole?
I recently watched through the wormhole with Morgan Freeman, which i was a bit skeptical about at first, as Mr Freeman has nothing to do with Science, he just a face for the program. The episode im referring to is the one on Black Holes. I’ve watched so many documentaries on Black Holes that my wife always says “haven’t you already seen this one already?” They are a near pop culture phenomenon. (ill include a YouTube Clip in a second on the episode)
Anyway, one of the “founders” of string theory, Leonard Susskind, gives info on the Hawking Radiation theory that states that 2 quantum pairs are ripped apart at the event horizon (point of no return) of all black holes, and one pair goes into the black hole while the other escapes in the form of radiation. It then goes on to state that a 2d version of the entire universe is “written, or stored” at the very edge of the universe. This 2D version is directly related and “paralleled” to the 3D version of life that we perceive as reality. Thank god I have DirectTv because i had to rewind that about 5x in order to process that. Kinda crazy.
So why does our universe “possibly” exist inside a Black Hole? Well our universe is constantly expanding, and scientist can figure that out by measuring varying distances between distant stars and galaxies, or by using something of a Doppler radar for space. (objects moving towards us glow red, objects moving away from us glow blue) But what if the universe is expanding not because of the Theoretical Big bang, but because the universe itself exists inside a black hole, and that black hole is itself growing in size. The 2d version of the universe that is “hypothetically” stored on the edges of the universe is there because it is the other half of the “entangled quantum pair” that is our existence. This may help explain “alternate universes” right? Maybe there is a limited amount of mass that can be called the “super universe”, and that super universe “drains” into black holes, and those sub universes further drain into more black holes. You can visualize this by thinking about a large brick paver (large brick circle commonly found in yards and gardens) with thousands of little holes in it. The paver surface (not including the holes) is the first level universe, and the holes are the blackholes or sub universes. This would also explain the big bang and the creation of our universe. At one point in time our universe did not exist, and then the second the black hole that is our universe was created. Bam!…a huge explosion and influx of particles from the primary universe began separating and seeping down into our baby universe.
Here is the video and we would love to hear from some real scientist on this subject. Please post comments below. Thanks for reading.
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Well when scientist observe our universe they notice it is expanding. Although the universe is expanding at an equal rate among everything that is contained within it. This expansion is known as inflation and occurs in a 4 dimensional frame set. A black hole warps the fabric of the 4th dimension. Also known as the time/space dimension. This is why when something gets pulled into the event horizon there is an absence of time and infentessimal space. Although blackholes are mysterious and do possess many Undiscovered qualities there is one thing scientist know to be true about them. Scientist know that the rate of expansion inside a blackholes is not related to the blackholes rate on it most outer reaches. Meaning a blackholes moves faster inside than it does on the out side. This one simple understanding of the blackholes makes it an improbable candidate for containing our universe as a whole. Since black holes do not follow the rules of inflation and our universe does then it is not likely our universe exists inside a blackhole.
Awesome Response. I’m going to have to take some time and digest what you’ve just said.
Looking at your email address, you seem to be either a student or a teacher? Which one?
If they do not “contain” universes they still may lead to other universes, or parts of our universe, is that still correct? Or are they just thought to contain super dense material just like a huge collapsed sun and nothing more?
Thanks again Jacob
Thanks for uploading this……but sorry to say that it is not playing after 2 minutes 15 seconds so will u please upload it again……..
Sorry but now it is playing………
It has been thought of before String Theory.
It’s all about the M/R ration.
thanks for the post Susan, What is M/R ration?
Ah… reading on your site
M/R ratio = mass of the planet M and the distance R between the centers of mass between particle m and planet M.
So if a black hole was say the size of the universe then it would not be dense so things could exist. The universe could be expanding because the density of this black hole was decreasing as it increased in size.
Would there be any way to detect new objects being sucked into this black hole? Matter being sucked in would probably be nothing more than gas as anything being pulled in would be “shredded” molecule by molecule, or atom by atom and then quickly clump and condense once inside.
Any or all of this possible?
Sorry for confusing typo on ratio, pagestat. Clumsy me.
Susan
ooo… i didn’t even notice it said ration, i thought it said Ratio. Did not pick up on that until just now.
We really appreciate you posting Susan. Any more input would be appreciated. Thanks