Our universe might be inside a black hole, just like you're inside a giant bubble.
Imagine you’re playing with building blocks, each block is part of a bigger tower. Now imagine that tower is so tall, it’s like a black hole, the kind of hole you can't see through because everything gets sucked in. If your whole room was that big tower and then collapsed into a black hole, you wouldn’t know you were inside one. You’d just feel like you're in a new world.
What does that mean?
If our universe is inside a black hole, it means we’re all part of something even bigger, maybe another universe! Like when you put a toy inside a box and shake it, the toys don’t know they’re being shaken. They just bounce around, not knowing they're in a box.
How do scientists think this might be true?
Scientists use math like your teacher uses rulers to measure things. They found that if our universe is inside a black hole, the way space and time work would match what we see, kind of like how a toy inside a box moves when you shake it, even though it doesn’t know it’s in a box.
So maybe one day, we’ll find out if we’re really just part of something much bigger!
Examples
- Imagine a giant black hole that swallowed everything, and now we're inside it, like being in a cosmic blender.
- If you throw a ball into a black hole, it might end up in another universe, or even inside the same one.
- A black hole could be so massive that its gravity forms a new universe around it.
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See also
- What are tiny black holes?
- How Does Remnants From the Early Universe. Primordial Black Holes Work?
- What is Dark Matter and Dark Energy?
- How Does 10 Terrifying Theories About What's Outside The Universe Work?
- What Is the Hubble Constant?