My opening salvo is a broad overview of my theory that the universe is a black hole: I know this is fairly high-level and references a lot of concepts I haven’t explained, but I wanted to make something short that would catch the eye of physicists. I’m getting increasingly positive feedback from them in private, so that is a good sign.
Oh shit. But why would a singularity being everywhere mean the singularity is the end of time? All space leads toward the singularity so all space time leads toward the singularity so all time leads toward the singularity? This temporal gravity intuition isn’t easy. Would it simply be “destiny”? You were always going to go into that black hole?
Also, I think if this is the case (us being in a black hole), it’s simply being covered up because we wouldn’t be able to handle the futility of our existence.
Oh shit. But why would a singularity being everywhere mean the singularity is the end of time? All space leads toward the singularity so all space time leads toward the singularity so all time leads toward the singularity? This temporal gravity intuition isn’t easy. Would it simply be “destiny”? You were always going to go into that black hole?
Also, I think if this is the case (us being in a black hole), it’s simply being covered up because we wouldn’t be able to handle the futility of our existence.
I don’t think whether this theory is true or not really affects how futile our existence is.