White holes, as in reverse black holes that push out rather than suck in, are theoretically possible. We just haven’t found one yet. #FACT
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White holes, as in reverse black holes that push out rather than suck in, are theoretically possible. We just haven’t found one yet. #FACT
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Black Holes Turning into White Holes?
New research proposes that black holes might not be the ultimate endpoints of matter but could transition into white holes, expelling matter and possibly even reversing time. This groundbreaking idea challenges conventional physics, suggesting that instead of matter being trapped forever, it could be released back into the universe in an unpredictable way. If confirmed, this could reshape our understanding of gravity, space-time, and the life cycle of cosmic structures. The implications extend to quantum mechanics and relativity, providing a fresh perspective on black hole singularities and cosmic evolution.
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Introduction White holes are among the most intriguing and least understood concepts in modern theo
Introduction White holes are among the most intriguing and least understood concepts in modern theoretical physics. They are often described as the t...
If there is a plus, there has to be a minus,in order to maintain a dynamic equilibrium in our nature. Also, this is one of the scared pillars of physics as reactions occurring one direction can be considered a profanity in the realms of science.
If so,a blackhole must have its counterpart,doesn't it? Well,this is where whiteholes make an entry,not just as a theoretically proven,physical intuition but as something that we might have overlooked while gazing into the skies.
Although many have strongly stated the impossibility for this enigma which is nothing but mere solution of Einstein's equation,countless have speculated the probable sighting of it.
A gamma ray burst that happened back in 2006,which lasted for 102 seconds, had no manifest source,as gamma rays are products of supernova explosions. At that point of time, there were no supernova explosions.
Years later,it's being suggested that we might actually have caught sight of a white hole. The fierceness and duration of the explosion could well fit with a white hole briefly popping into existence, spewing out some matter, and then quickly collapsing into itself, resulting in this massive explosion. Although it's not the most likely explanation - after all, it invokes something that many astronomers have concluded is exceedingly unlikely, verging on impossible - it can't be immediately discounted.
This is a cogent evidence that nothing should be completely given the axe,considering the escalation in technology can swiftly prove our theories wrong. After all,we did think the earth was flat.