SMRTR Science & EngineeringJul 31, 2025Medium

Could our whole Universe be a black hole’s interior?

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A cosmic Russian doll scenario: black holes birthing new universes. It's a mind-bending concept that pushes the boundaries of our understanding of space and time.

Inside every black hole, scientists theorize, lies a singularity - a point where the laws of physics break down. Intriguingly, our own universe may have emerged from a similar singularity, expanding through cosmic inflation into the vast expanse we observe today.

This parallel raises a tantalizing question: Could the singularities within black holes be the seeds of new universes? The idea suggests a nested structure of realities, each spawned from the heart of a black hole in a parent universe.

While purely theoretical, this concept challenges our perception of cosmic boundaries and the nature of existence itself. It's a reminder that in the realm of astrophysics, the line between the impossible and the merely improbable is often blurrier than we imagine.

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