For almost a century, the Big Bang theory has been bandied as the ultimate theory that describes the origin of the universe. The universe, as we know by it, was created in a massive explosion that created the majority of the matter which our physical laws abide by. Scientists believe that our galaxy, the Milky Way, came into existence billions of years ago, following the Big Bang and that the already-vast universe is an ever-expanding cosmos.
Now, a recent breakthrough states that black holes also have the singularity trait in common with the universe. The new study conducted by a team of progressive astrophysicists at Canada’s University of Waterloo has mentioned that the universe exists farther from the horizon of a huge black hole with higher dimensions, and it might have been present in the cosmos right from the very beginning of time.
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