The 2nd Hermetic Principle of Correspondance…
"As Above, So Below
As Within, So Without
As the Universe, So the Soul"
Understanding the principle of correspondence, we as individuals can become more aware of the interconnectedness of all things, and how our inner state can influence our outer world.
It expresses the idea of interconnectedness and correspondence between different levels of existence. It suggests that what happens in the higher realms is reflected in the lower realms, and our internal reality mirrors our external circumstances.
Have a great day! We are One!
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The Entire Universe Could Exist Inside a Black Hole – Here's Why
https://www.sciencealert.com/the-entire-universe-could-exist-inside-a-black-hole-heres-why
When you peer out into the depths of the cosmos, a mystery lies there, waiting.
In a survey of the deep sky, most of the galaxies are seen rotating in the same direction. This is a problem. Under current models of the way the Universe behaves, galaxies should be a hodge-podge rotating whichever dang way they please, resulting in a roughly even distribution of rotations.
The fact that this is not what we observe suggests that there's something hinky going on: a huge gap in our understanding of the way the Universe works.
"It is still not clear what causes this to happen, but there are two primary possible explanations," says astronomer Lior Shamir of Kansas State University.
"One explanation is that the Universe was born rotating. That explanation agrees with theories such as black hole cosmology, which postulates that the entire Universe is the interior of a black hole. But if the Universe was indeed born rotating it means that the existing theories about the cosmos are incomplete."
The notion that we all live in a black hole is pretty wild, and difficult to swallow, but there may be other explanations for the asymmetry. One possibility is that the rotation of the Milky Way galaxy from which we observe has more of an effect on our observations than we thought, making some galaxies appear as though they are rotating differently.
That would be an oversight, but one to which the solution might clear up several other problems, such as the speed at which the Universe is growing.
"If that is indeed the case, we will need to re-calibrate our distance measurements for the deep Universe," Shamir says.
"The re-calibration of distance measurements can also explain several other unsolved questions in cosmology such as the differences in the expansion rates of the Universe and the large galaxies that according to the existing distance measurements are expected to be older than the Universe itself."
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Is Dark Energy Getting Weaker? New Evidence Strengthens the Case.
Last spring, a team of nearly 1,000 cosmologists announced that dark energy — the enigmatic agent propelling the universe to swell in size at an ever-increasing rate — might be slackening. The bombshell result, based on the team’s observations of the motions of millions of galaxies combined with other data, was tentative and preliminary. Today, the scientists report(opens a new tab) that they have analyzed more than twice as much data as before and that it points more strongly to the same conclusion: Dark energy is losing steam.
“We are much more certain than last year that this is definitely a thing,” said Seshadri Nadathur(opens a new tab), a member of the Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) collaboration, the group behind the new result.
If the evidence of evolving dark energy holds up as more data accrues — and this is not guaranteed — it would upend cosmologists’ understanding of our ultimate destiny. Dark energy that has a constant density and pressure would doom our cosmos to expand for all time until unbridgeable gulfs separate every particle from all the others, snuffing out all activity. But dark energy that evolves makes alternative futures possible. “It challenges the fate of the universe,” said Mustapha Ishak-Boushaki(opens a new tab), a cosmologist at the University of Texas at Dallas and DESI team member. “It’s game-changing.”
Evolving or weakening dark energy would also rewrite our picture of present-day reality. The most straightforward idea is that dark energy is the energy of the vacuum of space itself, which should be an unchanging feature of quantum physics. Evolving dark energy would herald the presence of something extra, some previously undetected ingredient in the fundamental recipe of the cosmos. The missing part could be as simple as a new type of particle, or it could reveal a subtle failure of Einstein’s theory of gravity. It might even lead researchers down a path that ends at a new fundamental theory of physics.
“It sounds like it will be a paradigm shift, something that will change our understanding and the way we are putting all the pieces together,” Ishak-Boushaki said.
Varying dark energy would vastly expand the range of possibilities for where the universe is headed. The expansion might grind to a halt, and gravity could bring everything crashing together. Or dark energy could go phantom again, and the expanding universe could even pick up more speed. Everything depends on the details of what’s generating this energy.
“Now a Pandora’s box is open for theories,” Ishak-Boushaki said.
Researchers resoundingly agree that it’s a thrilling time to be a cosmologist. Berghaus sees the dark energy anomaly as the latest in a handful of compelling cosmological mysteries. With a new wave of next-generation telescopes coming online over the next decade, it feels to her like it’s morning in cosmology. “We’re having all these tensions now under Lambda-CDM that are popping up,” she said. “So from that perspective, I don’t think it’s the end of the story.”
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The other side of black holes: How white holes could redefine time and space
For decades, black holes have fascinated scientists and the public alike, acting as cosmic enigmas that swallow everything in their path.
However, what if black holes weren’t the ultimate endpoint but instead a doorway to something new?
A revolutionary study from the University of Sheffield suggests that these gravitational giants might transform into white holes, theoretical entities that expel matter, energy, and even time back into the Universe.
This fresh perspective challenges traditional physics and could reshape our understanding of the cosmos itself.
Could white holes be gateways to other realities?
The idea that black holes transform into white holes raises tantalising possibilities. If space and time continue beyond the singularity, could a traveller hypothetically pass through a black hole and emerge into a new realm?
A step toward a new cosmic understanding
This revolutionary study not only challenges our understanding of black holes but also offers a fresh perspective on time, space, and dark energy.
If confirmed, the existence of white holes could reshape our comprehension of the Universe, paving the way for a new era of astrophysical discoveries.
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Black Holes Do Not Represent the End of Time, but the Beginning of White Holes: A Revolutionary Theory May Change Our View of the Universe
Our conception of time, black holes, and dark energy may be on the verge of a radical transformation thanks to an innovative study conducted by the University of Sheffield. This new research proposes that black holes could evolve into “white holes,” a theoretical concept that challenges our current notions of cosmic physics and the very structure of time.
“Hypothetically, an observer could traverse a black hole, pass through the singularity, and emerge on the other side as if they had traveled through a white hole,” Gielen added. Although this idea remains highly speculative, it could open new avenues for exploring concepts such as wormholes and interdimensional travel.
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