Unphysics: Beyond the Event Horizon

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Abstract

This paper, presented as a conceptual hypothesis intersecting theology, cosmology, and phenomenology, proposes a radical but increasingly plausible cosmological hypothesis: that our observable universe exists within the interior of a black hole. Drawing from general relativity, quantum field theory, fossil records, and paleomagnetic data, we present converging lines of evidence that challenge the standard cosmological model. We explore the implications of extreme gravitational curvature on entropy, time dilation, biological gigantism, and physical constants. Building on Einstein’s discomfort with singularities and expanding upon modern geometric theories, we suggest that many of the unresolved paradoxes in contemporary physics, from nonlocality to the horizon problem, may be symptoms of living inside a black hole. We introduce the term Unphysics to describe this emerging framework: a physics governed not by linear progression through flat space, but by recursive coherence in curved and compressed spacetime. This is not mysticism. It is a serious proposal rooted in empirical anomalies and theoretical tension. One that may better explain where, and what, the universe actually is.

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