A recent study led by Kansas State University’s Lior Shamir reveals a surprising rotational disparity among galaxies observed by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope, with two-thirds rotating clockwise. This noteworthy result, presented in the journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, calls into question the assumption of equal rotational distribution. Theories proposed to explain this phenomenon include the possibility that the universe itself originated from a rotating black hole. Additionally, this research aligns with the innovative concept of 'Schwarzschild cosmology', positing that our galaxy resides within a black hole that may serve as a gateway to other universes.
"It is still not clear what causes this to happen, but there are two primary possible explanations... One explanation is that the universe was born rotating."
"The findings add credence to an existing, Russian doll-like theory called 'Schwarzschild cosmology,' which suggests that our galaxy is trapped within a black hole."
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