Part 9/14:
- Dark Energy: The centrifugal effect generated by the universe’s rotation, presumed to be inherited from its parent black hole, could drive cosmic expansion and explain dark energy phenomena.
Contradictions and Factual Challenges
Despite its elegance, this hypothesis faces significant challenges from observational evidence. The universe appears remarkably isotropic—it looks roughly the same in all directions—which conflicts with the anisotropic nature of black holes, where space is distorted in preferential directions. The cosmic microwave background (CMB), our oldest light, displays uniformity and subtle fluctuations that align with standard cosmological models but do not show the distortions expected if we were inside a black hole with a favored axis of rotation.