The Surprising Evidence our Universe is INSIDE a Black Hole

What if everything we know — every galaxy, every star, every atom — is actually inside a black hole? In this video, we explore the fascinating possibility that our entire universe could exist within a black hole embedded in a larger “parent” universe. This idea isn’t science fiction; it arises from real solutions to Einstein’s equations in general relativity and from modern efforts to connect gravity with quantum mechanics. We examine what physics predicts happens inside a black hole, how space and time behave at an event horizon, and why the Big Bang might resemble the birth of a black hole from the outside. We also explore the deeper implications of this theory: whether a collapsing star in another universe could create a new expanding universe on the inside, how spin and entropy might relate to cosmic expansion, and what this could mean for the concept of a multiverse. Could every black hole be the seed of a new universe? And if so, what does that say about where we came from and the true structure of reality? This is one of the most mind-bending ideas in cosmology — and it challenges our very notion of what “inside” and “outside” even mean.