In this mind-bending episode of "Uncommon Understanding of the Universe," host Gary Lyon Otto explores a groundbreaking theory about the universe's origins and structure. What if the universe has always been a black hole? And how does this idea change our understanding of the Big Bang? Dive deep into the intricacies of cosmic mass, Planck lengths, and the ever-changing velocity of light as Gary unpacks the mathematical mysteries that suggest our universe began in an unimaginably small, dense singularity.
Listen as Gary explains the staggering scale of the universe, where stars vastly outnumber grains of sand on Earth, and how the very nature of existence hinges on the interaction and observation of events. Discover the relationship between mass, light, and time, and how the universe has expanded from a tiny primordial black hole to its current vastness.
Whether you're a seasoned physicist or just curious about the cosmos, this episode will challenge your perceptions and expand your understanding of the universe.
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