--- The hypothesis that that the universe is a fluid, if true, solves many of the problems involved with the inflationary standard model; and in regard to black holes. The fluid rotates and has an imperceptable axis. The last paragraph is fascinating: If they turn out to be right, it will be reassuring: looking up at the night sky, we'll know that the universe is not an aberration; like everything else in sight, it does have a spin. On the other hand, the superfluid universe raises a disturbing question. Are alien races staring out from within what we think of as black holes? Somewhere out there, within a fiery shell, someone may be gazing up at the impenetrable border of a universe contained within our own. The entire article at: http://www.tinyurl.com/hz5jm
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