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tomiant@piefed.social ⁨11⁩ ⁨hours⁩ ago

You are absolutely right, and it is obviously not that simple, I have some tentative leads which, based on recent discoveries such as just this apparent “axel” of the Universe, could actually mean something significant. I am aware the hypothesis has been proposed previously, I believe in the 80’s, and it was not taken seriously, and as I read the news about this new discovery, to me it struck me as a smoking gun moment- if there is an axel or spin to the Universe itself, that would be a tale sign of a black hole seen from a certain perspective (outside of the Universe, which poses a problem, but not really, because we know about dimensions, so it could in my mind hypothetically itself be explained even if I am not sure what that would look like if you catch my drift).

To me, as a layman, and just fanatic lover of space (and time), I just pareidolia my way into hypotheses, and more often than not there’s some reason to it. So that’s my ground. I wrote quite a bit about it and did some research into various theories surrounding it, and there has been a lot of renewed interest in this Black Hole hypothesis ever since this discovery was made because apparently I was not alone in drawing possible conclusions.

Thank you so much for your detailed answer, I will go through it now and read what you wrote and what you posted, to get a better understanding, because obviously I am nowhere near qualified to make such bold statements as I have done. But did anyway.

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