Posted on 09/05/2015 2:41:01 PM PDT by LibWhacker
Heres an idea, what if the universe and everything we see around us is actually inside a black hole?
Whenever Im asked this question, what folks typically have in mind is that the universe began as an infinitely dense point, just like the singularity of a black hole, and because of cosmic expansion theres a limit to how far we can observe, so maybe thats like the event horizon. While its an interesting idea, things arent quite so simple.
To begin with, the universe did not begin with an explosion from a single point. It was definitely very hot and dense in its early period, but it didnt begin as a singularity. In fact there is debate whether black holes themselves have singularities. So while there are similarities between the two, we cant simply equate them.
The limit of what we observe (the size of the observable universe) also doesnt match up with the hypothetical event horizon of a cosmic black hole. For any mass you can calculate what is known as the Schwarzschild radius, which is the radius of a simple black hole of that mass. The mass of the observable universe is on the order of 1054 kg, which gives a Schwarzschild radius about 5 times larger than that of the observable universe.
So maybe were just in a really big black hole, and we just see a part of it. Not really. Just because you can calculate a Schwarzschild radius that doesnt mean an object is a black hole. Even if the Schwarzschild radius encloses all of your mass, it still isnt necessarily a black hole. On a basic level the density of the observable universe is pretty uniform. If you dont worry about cosmic expansion, then the radius of the observable universe increases at the speed of light with age, so the total mass of the observable increases with time. This is true in an expanding universe as well, but thats a different story. The thing is, the Schwarzschild radius increases linearly with mass, but the enclosed mass of the observable universe increases with the radius cubed. As the observable universe increases over time, then the Schwarzschild radius eventually grows faster than the radius of the observable universe.
For a true black hole you cant just calculate its size. You have to look at the overall structure. Our universe isnt collapsing in on itself, its expanding at an ever increasing rate. So it doesnt have the necessary structure to be the interior of a black hole. But there are some models that do propose that our universe was formed by the black hole of another universe. These models are very speculative, but generally propose that the super-dense interior of a black hole could create a baby universe that expands to become its own universe. Technically you could say this new universe is in the black hole that spawned it, but because of the bendable nature of space and time thats not particularly meaningful. The new universe would in no way be limited by the size of the black hole, and would exist on its own once it formed.
So its an interesting idea to speculate about, but there is no evidence to support the idea that our universe is in a black hole.
More on topic. Yes, by the current theories, we are in a Black Hole. The observable universe is expanding faster than light can get to the edge (just because matter can’t go faster than the speed of light, doesn’t mean that SPACE can’t go faster).
So, light can’t get out of our part of the Universe, ergo, it’s a black hole, as seen from the outside (whatever that means).
This leads to the question: Beyond that, is it full of Hawking Radiation?
Black holes inside of black holes...inside of black holes...inside of....
Possible. But I kind of doubt it.
Is that an oval or is it a circle on an isometric plane?
See the WMAP image on the left?
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If space is expanding, what is it expanding into? Non-space?
I remember Art Bell talking about this in a similar sense back in 1995 or so where maybe “baby big bangs” are really the quasars and they add their universes to ours thus expanding it in this manner.
And what do they ship styrofoam in?
the great mysteries of the universe shall be known!
You mean. how many licks does it take to get to the middle of a Tootsie Pop?
That is known...4!
I thought it was 3.
you must have good teeth.
It is creating space as it expands. It doesn't make sense to ask what was there before there was anything there.
But, admittedly, it is a very human question to ask.
If so - light must move really slooooooooow in a black hole for it to take so dang long to get from one side to the other. Maybe on a patient search for a way to escape....
And the theory comes to you all at once. Just before you exhale.
AH! The question.
No one knows, no one will ever know, we’ll only have guesses.
We have no definition of what is beyond all that is.
Are We Living In A Black Hole?......Thass racist!!!
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