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The James Webb Space Telescope has revolutionized astronomy in 2 years of operations, but how can it see a galaxy 33.8 billion light-years away in a universe that is only 13.8 billion years old?
If true, every black hole would become a wormhole, otherwise known as an Einstein-Rosen bridge, leading to a new universe on the other side of the event horizon.
The James Webb Space Telescope has found perhaps its most profound discovery to date. The uncovered preferred direction for galaxies supports the idea that the universe was born in a black hole.
NASA data shows possibility that we exist within a black hole. And that our universe might not the only universe in existence.
Is our universe inside the event horizon of a black hole? This illustration of material swirling around a black hole highlights a particular feature, called the “corona,” that shines brightly ...