Some observational results from DESI support the correspondence but more are needed to establish it.
In a more theoretical argument, Gregory Tarle, professor of physics at the University of Michigan, proposed this idea.
To substantiate it further, he said:
"If you ask yourself, 'Where in the later Universe do we see gravity as strong as it was at the beginning of the Universe?' the answer is at the center of black holes. It's possible that what happened during inflation runs in reverse, that the matter of a massive star becomes dark energy again during gravitational collapse like a small Big Bang does in reverse"