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We Might Be Inside a Black Hole: Shocking Data from the James Webb Space Telescope

Scientists examining the data from the James Webb Space Telescope have reached new findings. According to the research, most galaxies appear to be rotating in the same direction. This previously unforeseen interesting data could perhaps imply that we are living inside a black hole. Researchers analyzing the data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), operated under the leadership of NASA, found a new and intriguing mystery. The study suggests that most galaxies seem to be rotating in the same direction. This previously unforeseen fascinating data might suggest that we are actually residing inside a black hole. Known as the most powerful space telescope ever, the JWST can capture infrared light emitted by distant galaxies only 300 million years after the Big Bang. This allows for a glimpse into much more distant pasts, even the earliest times of the universe, compared to other telescopes. However, the telescope’s strong observational capabilities also reveal new mysteries and questions. The finding reached by researchers at Kansas State University was one such surprise. The team determined that out of the galaxies observed by JWST, 105 (40 percent) were rotating counterclockwise, while 158 (60 percent) were rotating clockwise. In a research article published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, it was written, “If observations indeed reflect the structure of the universe, we can say that the galaxies of the early universe were more homogeneous in terms of their rotating directions and became more chaotic over time.” One possibility suggested by the authors for this phenomenon is that the universe is situated within a larger universe and moreover within the inner part of a black hole of this greater universe. Lior Shamir, one of the authors of the study, said, “One of the explanations is that the universe was born by rotating. This explanation is consistent with theories like black hole cosmology which assume that the entire universe is inside a black hole.” Shamir also told IFL Science, “However, if the universe really was born by rotating, this would mean that current theories about the cosmos are inadequate.” Nevertheless, much more evidence is needed to support such an explanation. The team proposes another possibility. This possibility arises from the Doppler shift, depending on how the object from which light is emitted moves relative to us, resulting in a shift towards red or blue. This effect is called Doppler shift. Due to this effect, galaxies rotating in the opposite direction of the Milky Way appear brighter. This situation may have misled astronomers observing the rotation patterns of other galaxies in their conclusions. Shamir stated, “If this is indeed the case, we will need to recalibrate our distance measurements to observe the depths of the universe.”

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