A Physicist Says Every Black Hole Becomes a White Hole — And We May Already Be Living Inside One

What if the Big Bang was not the beginning of everything, but rather the explosive rebound of a collapsing star in another universe? This film explores the radical intersection of loop quantum gravity and torsion cosmology, tracing the path from Carlo Rovelli’s black-to-white hole bounce to the chilling possibility that we are currently living inside the event horizon of a parent universe. By examining the mathematics of singularity-free gravity and the observational signatures left in the cosmic microwave background, we uncover a reality where death in one dimension becomes the birth of another. Journey through the mechanics of the quantum bounce to see why our universe might be far more connected to the darkness beyond its edges than we ever dared to imagine. ----- Welcome to The Late Lecture- the science class you're allowed to sleep through. Each episode is a long, slow, softly narrated journey through one fascinating corner of the universe: black holes, deep ocean trenches, ancient civilizations, the chemistry of stars, the architecture of the brain. Real science, calmly explained, with no jarring music, no sudden cuts, and no anxious editing, just a quiet voice, a warm soundscape, and ideas big enough to drift off into. Think of it as office hours after dark. The professor doesn't mind if you doze off. That's kind of the point. New lectures every week. Bring a pillow.