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| 22 Jun 2014 08:48 PM |
where does the matter come from?
if there's such thing as a white hole then there are confirmed multiple universe |
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| 22 Jun 2014 08:50 PM |
What if... White holes are the other ends of black holes?
A penny saved is a penny earned, but the government will take it anyways |
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| 22 Jun 2014 08:51 PM |
"Physicist: The Big Bang is sometimes described as being a white hole. But if you think of a white hole as something that’s the opposite of a black hole, then no: white holes aren’t real.
They show up when you describe a black hole using some weird coordinates, so they’re essentially just a non-real mathematical artifact. However, white holes are a cute idea so they show up a lot in sci-fi. White holes are a mathematical abstraction that necessarily exist in the infinite past. That is to say, if you follow the mathematical model that physicists use, you’ll never have a situation where a white hole exists at the same time as anything else. Its existence happens infinitely long ago."
In short, they don't exist. |
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| 22 Jun 2014 08:52 PM |
@iam
scientists believe that at the center of this universe is a black whole, if white holes are linked to black holes and it is the center, the universe is infinite and never ending |
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