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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
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.
A white hole is a theoretical object in space that is the opposite of a black hole. While a black hole has a strong gravitational pull that nothing, not even light, can escape from it, a white hole is said to have an extremely powerful outward force, repelling all matter and energy away from it. This makes it impossible for anything to enter a white hole, in contrast to a black hole where nothing can escape.
Yes, white holes and black holes are believed to be different parts of the same object. According to the theory of relativity, a black hole is formed when a massive star collapses in on itself, creating a strong gravitational pull. It is thought that at the other end of this black hole, there may be a white hole, which is constantly spewing out matter and energy that is being pulled into the black hole.
Currently, there is no direct evidence of the existence of white holes or black holes. However, scientists have observed the effects of black holes, such as the way they bend light and alter the motion of objects around them. These observations support the theory of black holes and indirectly suggest the existence of white holes as well.
No, according to our current understanding of physics, nothing can escape from a black hole or enter a white hole. The strong gravitational pull of a black hole makes it impossible for anything to break free, while the powerful repulsive force of a white hole prevents anything from entering it.
It is a possibility that a white hole could be a source of new matter and energy in the universe. If the theory of black holes and white holes being connected is correct, then the matter and energy being spewed out of a white hole could potentially be recycled and used to create new stars and galaxies. However, this is still just a theory and has yet to be proven.