JWST Data Reveals Galactic Rotation Anomaly, Suggesting Universe in Black Hole

Edited by: Uliana S. Аj

New data from the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) indicates a rotational imbalance in distant galaxies. Analyzing 263 galaxies, researchers found that approximately two-thirds exhibit a clockwise rotation, contrasting with the Milky Way's counterclockwise spin. This unexpected bias challenges current cosmological models. One hypothesis suggests the universe may reside within a black hole, aligning with black hole cosmology theories. An alternative explanation involves the Doppler shift effect, potentially skewing distance measurements and impacting our understanding of the universe's expansion rate and the age of large galaxies. The study was published in the Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.

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