If blackholes, then antiblackholes?

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The discussion explores the concept of antiblackholes as a theoretical counterpart to black holes, suggesting that if a black hole bends spacetime in one universe, it could create a wormhole that connects to another universe. This wormhole, termed an antiblackhole, would theoretically emit the matter or energy absorbed by the black hole, acting as a gateway between worlds. The conversation also touches on the idea that a high-emitting light source in our universe could represent an antiblackhole, potentially linked to phenomena like supernovae. The complexities of black holes and their singularities raise questions about the fate of absorbed energy, leading to speculation about its role in the universe's expansion. Ultimately, the discussion emphasizes the need for hypothetical thinking to address these astrophysical mysteries.
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consider two parallel universes like membraines. if a black hole exists on the first universe then it vil bend the space time graph to an infinite point as we know. but since there exists another universe v can say that the bented spacetime of the above vil converge vit the unbent spacetime of universe below. thus creating a wormhole.if v think logically then matter or energy absorbed should b emmited by the wormhole hence creating a gate from one world to another. so the wormhole can be called as an antiblackhole.if v think conversly then there also can exists an antiblackhole in our universe. this can be the high emitting light source. so if there is a shinning source about 500 light yrs away v might predict that it may be a supernova but to see the explosion v have to catch a guy who is 500yrs old ! i now this is theorotical but i got this idea from the thread posted by shaan argon. thanks to him who made me think !
 
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I would say that this is not even theoretical, it is speculative.
 
malawi_glenn said:
I would say that this is not even theoretical, it is speculative.

i know that this is a clear hypothesis but somewhere i feel that white holes, wormholes and black holes can prove that there exists an antiblackhole(so called a gravitational repelling black hole). once a black hole absorbs matter or energy it can't destroy it. it has to be converted or transfered. the next idea comes is black hole has a singularity so it bcomes hard to predict. the only predictions we can make is where does this matter or energy go ? a mysterious question in astrophysics ! this leads to a conclusion that we cannot predict anything about this mystery unless we think in a hypothetical way.one answer is that the energy absorbed is used for the expansion of the event horizon bt again can't say coz each black hole would go on increasing! so i want an answer may be hypothetical that where does that absorbed energy go ?
 
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