• Fateファンなら一度は訪れたい、グラストンベリー修道院。
    風に踊るセイバーの全円スカート、最高おぶ最高でした

    location: Glastonbury Abbey, UK
    Saber / Artoria Pendragon

    #コスプレ
    #cosplay
    #あんず_イギリス紀行
    Fateファンなら一度は訪れたい、グラストンベリー修道院。 風に踊るセイバーの全円スカート、最高おぶ最高でした location: Glastonbury Abbey, UK Saber / Artoria Pendragon #コスプレ #cosplay #あんず_イギリス紀行
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  • #models #modeling #bikinimodel #bikinigirl #bikini
    #models #modeling #bikinimodel #bikinigirl #bikini
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  • long time no see
    long time no see ✌️
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  • girlfriend material
    girlfriend material 😗
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  • 曬成小麥色了
    #馬爾地夫完全不需要濾鏡原圖直出就超美
    #travelphotography #maldives #swim #bikini BeBe IG:bebe__chiu
    曬成小麥色了🌾 #馬爾地夫完全不需要濾鏡原圖直出就超美 #travelphotography #maldives #swim #bikini BeBe IG:bebe__chiu
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  • Could Our Universe Be Inside a Black Hole?

    The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled a cosmic twist that’s challenging our understanding of the universe — suggesting our cosmos may have emerged from a black hole.

    The Strange Spin Mystery
    Astronomers studying data from JWST’s Advanced Extragalactic Survey (JADES) found a surprising pattern — galaxies aren’t spinning randomly. Out of 263 ancient galaxies, 66% rotate clockwise, while only 34% spin counterclockwise. In a balanced universe, those numbers should be nearly equal.

    So what’s causing this imbalance? Some scientists believe it’s a clue from the universe’s birth — possibly linked to the spin of a black hole in a “parent” universe.

    The Black Hole Universe Theory
    This aligns with a concept known as Schwarzschild cosmology, which proposes:

    Our Universe Inside a Black Hole: We may exist within the event horizon of a black hole in a larger universe.
    Black Holes Create Universes: According to physicist Nikodem Poplawski’s torsion theory, black holes don’t just collapse — their spinning, twisting spacetime could spawn new universes.
    The Big Bang as a “Bounce”: Instead of a singular explosion, our Big Bang might have been a bounce — the result of matter collapsing into a black hole and then expanding outward. The black hole’s spin may have influenced the rotational pattern of galaxies we see today.

    Alternative Explanations
    Some experts suggest the rotation imbalance may simply be an observational error, possibly distorted by the Milky Way’s own motion. If true, this anomaly could still reveal insights into:

    Better ways to measure cosmic distances
    Solving puzzles like the Hubble constant debate or the appearance of ancient galaxies.

    If confirmed, this discovery could reshape our view of the cosmos — showing that black holes may not just destroy worlds, but create them.

    Research Paper: Lior Shamir, The Distribution of Galaxy Rotation in JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey, MNRAS (2025)
    Could Our Universe Be Inside a Black Hole? The James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) has unveiled a cosmic twist that’s challenging our understanding of the universe — suggesting our cosmos may have emerged from a black hole. The Strange Spin Mystery Astronomers studying data from JWST’s Advanced Extragalactic Survey (JADES) found a surprising pattern — galaxies aren’t spinning randomly. Out of 263 ancient galaxies, 66% rotate clockwise, while only 34% spin counterclockwise. In a balanced universe, those numbers should be nearly equal. So what’s causing this imbalance? Some scientists believe it’s a clue from the universe’s birth — possibly linked to the spin of a black hole in a “parent” universe. The Black Hole Universe Theory This aligns with a concept known as Schwarzschild cosmology, which proposes: Our Universe Inside a Black Hole: We may exist within the event horizon of a black hole in a larger universe. Black Holes Create Universes: According to physicist Nikodem Poplawski’s torsion theory, black holes don’t just collapse — their spinning, twisting spacetime could spawn new universes. The Big Bang as a “Bounce”: Instead of a singular explosion, our Big Bang might have been a bounce — the result of matter collapsing into a black hole and then expanding outward. The black hole’s spin may have influenced the rotational pattern of galaxies we see today. Alternative Explanations Some experts suggest the rotation imbalance may simply be an observational error, possibly distorted by the Milky Way’s own motion. If true, this anomaly could still reveal insights into: Better ways to measure cosmic distances Solving puzzles like the Hubble constant debate or the appearance of ancient galaxies. If confirmed, this discovery could reshape our view of the cosmos — showing that black holes may not just destroy worlds, but create them. Research Paper: Lior Shamir, The Distribution of Galaxy Rotation in JWST Advanced Deep Extragalactic Survey, MNRAS (2025)
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  • Pick One And Tell Why
    Pick One And Tell Why
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  • Amateurs use spades. The pros bring GPS, high-vis, and a site foreman.
    Amateurs use spades. The pros bring GPS, high-vis, and a site foreman.
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  • The brighter it is, the spicier it is
    The brighter it is, the spicier it is
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