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Can gravity waves create particles?

Ive never seen anything on this anywhere🤷‍♀️.

Seems to me that they must. A couple of imaginary particles at the peak of the wave must both go thier own separate ways sorta like hawking radition you know?
This kind of explains white holes as well, get a gravity peak high enough its gonna spit out particles🤷‍♀️
Also kinda explains the big bang, same hypotheses basically as the white hole thing.
And due to the white hole part of this already described makes black holes reversible because the information paradox is cleared up.

Ive been puzzling over this for years. No one else seems to be *laughs*.
It just makes sense to my drug addled mind ig
I think too much is made out of black holes really. Just because we can't see into them there's some sort of mystery about them. We don't really understand gravity and it's relationship with speed of light. It seems to me that there doesn't necessarily have to be one and that as light is affected by gravity at a certiain strength, light ceases to be a useful way to measure stuff. What's going on in a black hole - well matter is compressed at such a density beyond what we can imagine - presumably all the inter atomic "space" gets filled up and you get strange matter forming. Also presumably if something was to happen that caused this matter to turn to energy you might find that the density decreased enough for matter/energy to escape again. Perhaps this might manifest as a large explosion (probably would) spewing matter around the place. a bit like the big bang perhaps?
Eternity · 26-30, M
Apparently at the planck scale particles phase in and out of reality. So i guess it's possible 🤷🏽‍♂️
If virtual particle pairs can be created before they can be destroyed at the event horizon of a black hole could the same thing happen with a white hole. 🤔

 
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