‘Largest Black Hole Discovered’ could be best proof of IBBU Universe Hypothesis

The journal Nature has recently reported the discovery of the largest black hole in the universe according to the Independant newspaper. This is excellent news for HD’s hypothesis that it is an infinite black body universe (IBBU)

The apparent fact that black holes can be so large (in this case is more than 11 times wider than the orbit of Neptune, the eighth planet in the Solar System) gives credence to the theory of the existence of a central body with similar properties to black holes, which I postulated in a post on Jul 29, 2011.

So-called sightings of black holes are inferred by their ability to prevent light from escaping their interior in the same way that the IBBU hypothesis allows for an infinite black body mass at the heart of the universe. This one may in fact be the IBBU recorded in a particular state and not just an echo of itself, as I prefer to refer to the appearance of other black holes across the whole universe. More work needs completing on this observation to determine whether it is in an expanding or contracting phase. Finding evidence that the so-called black hole works independently of the galaxy in which it is supposed to reside, will be further evidence of the existence of the Infinite Black Body Universe.

HD