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  • Is dark energy the outflow of dark matter from a universal black hole?
    ↪apokrisis
    In the article the gas accelerates outward and away from the host galaxy, and winds up far beyond the host galaxy. At the scale of a Universal black hole the gas is now galaxy clusters. The galaxy clusters accelerate outward and away from the Universal black hole.

    Our visible universe is in a larger version of the following outflow:

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    Our Universe looks like the following:

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  • Is dark energy the outflow of dark matter from a universal black hole?
    ↪Bitter Crank
    I'm suggesting you read the article linked to in my original post and attempt to conceptualize our visible universe being in the outflow of a Universal black hole.
  • Is dark energy the outflow of dark matter from a universal black hole?
    ↪apokrisis
    I'm suggesting dark energy is the outflow of a Universal black hole. There is a singular super-super-supermassive black hole that we are in the outflow of.

    All of our visible universe exists in the outflow of the Universal black hole.
  • Is dark energy the outflow of dark matter from a universal black hole?
    ↪apokrisis
    , read the article linked to in my original post. The question being asked is why can't dark energy be a larger version of the energy descibed, leaving open the possibility that our Universe is anisotropic.
  • Is dark energy the outflow of dark matter from a universal black hole?
    ↪apokrisis


    Low multipoles and other anomalies

    With the increasingly precise data provided by WMAP, there have been a number of claims that the CMB exhibits anomalies, such as very large scale anisotropies, anomalous alignments, and non-Gaussian distributions. The most longstanding of these is the low-l multipole controversy. Even in the COBE map, it was observed that the quadrupole (l = 2, spherical harmonic) has a low amplitude compared to the predictions of the Big Bang. In particular, the quadrupole and octupole (l = 3) modes appear to have an unexplained alignment with each other and with both the ecliptic plane and equinoxes, A number of groups have suggested that this could be the signature of new physics at the greatest observable scales
  • Is dark energy the outflow of dark matter from a universal black hole?
    ↪apokrisis


    Our being in the outflow of a Universal black hole would explain the following directionality.

    New evidence for a preferred direction in spacetime challenges the cosmological principle

    Note: also added above to original comment
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