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This probably could never happen but hypathetically speaking what would happen if a White Hole Collided with a Black Hole?
Sincerely
Tim
Sincerely
Tim
The discussion revolves around the hypothetical scenario of a white hole colliding with a black hole, exploring the implications of such an event within theoretical physics. Participants delve into the nature of white holes, their relationship to black holes, and the speculative outcomes of a collision between the two entities.
Participants generally agree that white holes are hypothetical and that their properties are not well understood. However, there is significant disagreement regarding the implications of a collision between a white hole and a black hole, with multiple competing views on whether they could neutralize each other or if they would behave differently.
The discussion highlights the speculative nature of white holes and the limitations of current theoretical models. There are unresolved questions regarding the definitions and properties of white holes, as well as the mathematical assumptions underlying their existence.
Tom McCurdy said:are you saying they are the place that the things crushed into a singulatiry would emit from... which would require wormhole or alt univerese?
The hypothetical antithesis of a black hole, a white hole spews matter out. No antigravitational field has been discovered that actually produces this effect, however, so white holes remain purely speculative. One way wormholes could feasibly be generated is as a black hole that is attached to a white hole if they are found to exist.
Mistic said:A present a white hole is only hypothetical, but since a white hole is the exact opposite of a black hole, then if they collided it is likely they would nutralize each other. Kinda like when matter and anti-matter come togather.
Yet Einstein himself vigorously denied their reality, believing, as did most of his contemporaries, that black holes were a mere mathematical curiosity.