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So it occurred to me today that the universe could actually be pulled towards a singularity. Something closer to the singularity than us would accelerate and therefore to us appear to be getting further away. Something further away from the singularity than us would be not accelerating as much as us and therefore also appear to be getting further away. Both would appear to us that space is expanding due to inflation but the reality would be completely the opposite. I keep saying 'as us' but I mean dependent to the observer. Also there is a point towards the big bang where we cannot look further back due to this expansion being faster than light can travel - so therefore we currently have a 'horizon'. However this could also be explained as anything in the singularity's event horizon already where light cannot escape for us to see. So basically we see *exactly* what we observe now but the universe is actually not expanding at all. This would completely negate a big bang or big inflation. I googled this but couldn't find anything - does anybody have any links or thoughts? It's actually bugging me lol This would also mean that theoretically our observable universe is already in a black hole and past the point of escape and therefore there are things outside the event horizon that will never end. This could point to a timeless endless universe without a big bang or big inflation. I'm sure the maths doesn't hold up or there is a fundamental flaw that is so stupid people haven't even bothered to think about it - please let me know if so. 
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