Supermassive black holes form the centers of particular galaxies. There is so much mass concentrated at the center of a supermassive black hole that countless-upon-countless numbers of solar systems, stars, and matter, will rotate around the axis of one supermassive black hole. And according to my Super-Galaxy Theory, small galaxies can even be swallowed up and caught in the loop of Super-Galaxies. Imagine one small galaxy spinning around in the white wash of a counter-rotating Super-Galaxy. It cannot escape the flow of the stream and thus rotates in its contrary direction. Numerous small galaxies can even accumulate inside Super-Galaxies, becoming larger & larger & larger given enough time.
Now imagine if one Super-Galaxy began to accumulate more & more & more & more & more galaxies, adding to the mass of its center, its supermassive black hole at the center and containing dozens, or hundreds, or even trillions of other galaxies.
This is what I would call a “Universal Node”.
This thought of mine is completely-original and by my conception. I have never heard of it until I imagined it tonight.
The universe that we live in is a Universal Node. All blackness in the night sky (see the photo above) is not the ‘end’ of the universe. In fact it is probably the ‘beginning’. This blackness could be, and probably-is, a black hole so large that our ENTIRE UNIVERSE spins around it. This means that all the galaxies known to mankind are spinning around this Universal Node. It is a black hole so large that ALL light that mankind is cognitively-aware of cannot escape its gravitational pull. An ‘infinite’ amount of Super-Galaxies spin around this Universal Node, which is a black hole so large, that it consumes all the light in the nighttime sky. Even if the Earth makes a complete-revolution and it seems to us that this Universal Node surrounds us on all sides, this is NOT necessarily the case because space-time-reality is not-necessarily a flat plane. The light seen on one side of the Earth can be bent to the same degree as the light on the other side of the Earth. Because of this, it is physically-possible for this beyond-comprehensible black hole Universal Node to be the center of trillions of Super-Galaxies.
If this theory is true, then it is also physically-possible for a Multiverse to exist containing different Universal Nodes. But the only node mankind is aware of is the one at the center of our own Super-Galaxy. This cannot be known until Super-Galaxies become categorized.