recalling that there is nothing outside the Universe
That is an assumption, VERY likely incorrect.
but there is something outside a black hole.
Yeah. Let that sink in for a moment...
(not trying to offend, just suggesting that you think about that dynamic)
Don't quite get what you are getting at, but I am trying.
Ok, where are WE in relation to SagA(the Black Hole at the center of the MilkyWay Galaxy)? Where does SagA get it's mass(along with every other Black Hole)? Continuing that train of thought...
Is there any evidence for this conjecture?
Othe than the fact that when we reverse the progress of time and move everything we can observe back along the path it's on, everything in the Universe converges on a single point in space(that just happens to be outside our observable range.
So do we think all the mass in the Universe spang out of nowhere and nothingness? Or did all the "stuff" we can observe come from somewhere outside our Universe? Logic and observation are the only tools we need to understand this dynamic.
These points are part of a paper/theory that has yet to be published.