
Black Hole Mirage Theory
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The Black Hole Mirage Theory proposes that our universe could be the result of a four-dimensional black hole. This concept suggests that the Big Bang might not be the actual origin of our universe but rather a three-dimensional "mirage" or projection of events occurring in a higher-dimensional space. The theory posits that our universe emerged from the event horizon of a four-dimensional black hole, where the collapse of a star in this higher-dimensional space created our universe as we know it. This theory addresses long-standing cosmological puzzles by providing an alternative explanation for the universe's origins. It suggests that our universe was never singular but was formed outside the event horizon of a four-dimensional black hole, thus avoiding the physics-destroying singularity associated with the Big Bang. The theory is grounded in mathematical models and offers testable predictions, making it a fascinating area of speculative cosmology. However, it remains a speculative concept requiring further investigation to be widely accepted.