Reality-shattering 'bounce' created universe in bombshell theory that could disprove Big Bang
Key Points:
- Physicists at the University of Portsmouth propose the universe originated from a "Big Bounce," where material from an ancient black hole rebounded to create the cosmos, challenging the traditional Big Bang theory.
- The Black Hole Universe theory, initially suggested by Raj Kumar Pathria in the 1970s, posits that matter inside a black hole compressed to a quantum limit and then snapped back outward, inflating into our universe.
- This idea suggests black holes may act as cosmic wombs, potentially creating new universes inside them, rather than just being destructive cosmic vacuums.
- Brazilian physicist Juliano Cesar Silva Neves argued in 2017 that the universe experienced a contraction phase before bouncing back into expansion, with traces of this contraction possibly detectable inside black holes today.
- Recent data from the James Webb Space Telescope, including an observed spin imbalance in ancient galaxies, supports the idea that our universe was born spinning from a rotating black hole, lending credence to the Big Bounce theory.