Our Universe may be the interior of a black hole existing inside another universe.
This is the conclusion of cosmologist Nikodem Poplawski of Indiana University, who studies the motion of particles that enter a black hole.
Click on the link above for the abstract of the original paper, published by Direct Science, and here for the New Scientist story, in plain language.
— From SF.
Weird! So if a black hole is like a Tootsie Pop, with a living universe at the center, “How many licks DOES it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?”
Apparently you could never get there, b/c it would take INFINITY LICKS.
(Sorry to say, Ladies… I just cannot go that long.)
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