We Live In A Black Hole
There is every possibility that We Live In A Black Hole. More specifically, that the known universe itself — to some degree and in some way — exists within the singularity of an even greater black hole.
This idea is founded on fundamental observations and conclusions of physics, which are difficult to ignore. First, all matter can be equivalently described as fluctuating fields of energy. Second, electromagnetic fields extend into infinity, therefore at every point in space there everything in the universe has a non-zero electromagnetic influence at that point in space.
Let me repeat that:
At every point in space, everything in the universe exerts a non-zero electromagnetic force, at that point in space.
This is truly an incredible fact. It is natural to begin thinking of ideas like superluminal communication, and connectivity between everything in the universe. However, for our purposes here we will fixate on the fact that every field of everything that exists in the universe is present at every point in the universe — galaxy, star, supercluster, planet, moon, etc — which appears to create an energy density at every point in space that is infinite. Considering also the photons of light that are radiated into space.
Combine this with the understanding of Mass-Energy Equivalency of Einstein, and the calculation might indicate an infinite density of mass too, within each point in space.
Let us go over the information.
Gradations of Density
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West, Brandon. "We Live In A Black Hole". Projeda, October 4, 2025, https://www.projeda.com/we-live-in-a-black-hole/. Accessed March 7, 2026.
