Big Bang Theory Debunked? A Black Hole May Have Started it All (Video)

The origin of our universe is a touchy subject to some and an exploration of the unknown to others. New information debunks old information and in this age of information new discoveries are constantly made and shared.

Plank Telescope Data Doesn’t Fit Big Bang Theory of Inflation


Planck space telescope creates the most detailed map ever created of the cosmic microwave background, supposedly a relic radiation from the Big Bang. The data reveals the existence of features that challenge the foundations of our current understanding of the Universe.

Big Bang Theory Debunked?

Everything we know about the universe may be wrong.

The Big Bang theory suggests that the universe was created from a single point in the universe but despite years of research, nobody yet knows what triggered the eruption.

It also fails to explain why the Universe has an “almost completely uniform temperature.”

“There does not seem to have been enough time since the birth of the cosmos for it to have reached temperature equilibrium,” researchers explain in the scientific journal – Has The Big Bang Theory Been Busted?

Universe Formed by a Black Hole

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Cosmologists have speculated that the Universe formed from the debris ejected when a four-dimensional star collapsed into a black hole — a scenario that would help to explain why the cosmos seems to be so uniform in all directions.

In our Universe, a black hole is bounded by a spherical surface called an event horizon. Whereas in ordinary three-dimensional space it takes a two-dimensional object (a surface) to create a boundary inside a black hole, in the bulk universe the event horizon of a 4D black hole would be a 3D object — a shape called a hypersphere.

When Afshordi’s team modeled the death of a 4D star, they found that the ejected material would form a 3D brane surrounding that 3D event horizon, and slowly expand.

The authors postulate that the 3D Universe we live in might be just such a brane — and that we detect the brane’s growth as cosmic expansion. “Astronomers measured that expansion and extrapolated back that the Universe must have begun with a Big Bang — but that is just a mirage,” says Afshordi. – Did a Hyper-Black Hole spawn the Universe?

The Origin of Our Universe

The beginning and end of a journey are two sides of the same coin. You’ll know what’s up when it hits the ground. Call it in the air.