Jul 24, 2013 17:46
I have been reading a little science recently, about dark matter and how it affects our Universe. I have a strange question though that I will eventually get around to answering. Does matter outside a black hole affect the gravity of that inside a black hole, or along it's surface.
I read an article once that purposed that our universe does not really exsist in the 3 dimensions we think it does. The real universe is just the film on the outside of a black hole that is slowly expanding, that in itself exsits in a broader universe beyond it's borders and the black holes in our universe are other universes themselves in a way.
I have though of all the problems in science that might be solved if looked in that manner, that seems so alien to our own view of the world. But I have always felt paradigm shifts are alien to the way we were thinking before anyway.