I guess I’ve always been confused by the Many Worlds Interpretation of Quantum Physics and the fact that it’s taken seriously. Like is there any proof at all that universes outside of our own exist?
I admit that I might be dumb, but, how does one look at atoms and say “My God! There must be many worlds than just our one?”
I just never understood how Many Worlds Interpretation was valid, with my, admittedly limited understanding, it just seemed to be a wild guess no more strange than a lot things we consider too outlandish to humor.
You’re kinda right, but not really. Based on a reductionist definition of a black hole, our universe is inside one.
However, that’s strictly based on some of the characteristics of a black hole, and our universe.
However, if we’re talking about black holes with more nuance, the answer becomes “no”.
I’m not qualified to answer this, but I happen to know someone with a PhD in astrophysics, who has published multiple articles about black holes. We’ve talked about this before and long story short: we don’t live inside a black hole.
The big bang theory disproves it. The existence of background cosmic radiation doesn’t match the interior of a black hole; it’s geometrically impossible.
Our universes ever growing horizon is out of limits, and we can’t escape from it. That’s not the sane thing as an event horizon though.