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Do you think whiteholes exists?

And if you dont know what it is it's the complete opposite of a blackhole. A white whitehole spits out information, some scientists believe it could exist on the otherside of the blackhole or behind it. If you say if its white it should be giving off some light, well because of tbe fact that a blackhole gravity is strong enough to keep light in you wont be able to see it if its behind the blackhole.
BlueVeins · 22-25
Personally, I doubt it. Black holes are very poorly-understood, and the concept of a white hole is kinda pushing our knowledge of them to the limit. IDK though, shit happens.
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SW-User
Scientists think a lot of things. That’s their job, but it doesn’t make their assumptions true. Over years some theories have been proved wrong and new theories take their places. I don’t think we have enough understanding of the nature to arrive on any conclusion. @Afroartis
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@SW-User yea that lol I be hoping for the cool things to be true lol. Oh like when we didnt know anything about human bodies poor souls
SW-User
Yes, and we are still studying it. As still don’t know how genetics works, why do many variations and cure to so many diseases is yet not found. @Afroartis
Can I buy some pot from you? 🤔
SW-User
there are ppl who study this their entire life, most laypeople who challenge its existence are the same ones who call themselves self made physicists from the university of Google
Elessar · 26-30, M
@SW-User So many virologists from the university of Facebook, physicists from the university of Google, economists from the university of LinkedIn. Why the heck did we even bother to study in a traditional uni xD
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@SW-User it's not something that a random person like me has hypothesized it's been around for a few. Like one of the user said its something that most scientists dont care to prove because of the information we lack about a blackhole.
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@Elessar and there are people who are ignorant enough to talk mad shit and dont know what the hell they talking about. Because again I'm repeating this but it's not a known thing so I'm not surprised that you dont know...prob dont know about the tardigrades on the moon, or the random burst of radiation that was discovered that puzzled some scientists, or the fact that the scientists think that dark matter should exist
Northwest · M
A whitehole, is a possible solution to EFE. Hawkins' math suggests it as well. Has not been confirmed outside of "math".
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[quote]spits out information[/quote] Did you read this in a Facebook post? 🤔
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@SW-User no I dont like Facebook i like to read and watch things about science. I dont speak about fake stuff unless it's like mythical creatures
Afroartis · 26-30, M
To all the people who think I'm high(which I was weeded) but the question about a whitehole and rather or not exist is a real thing in science. It's not like finding a planet or a galaxy. Please like do literal research or atleast a real response if you know anything about the topic, cause it's not some made up shit like oh idk flat earth , fake moon landing , or other things.
ArishMell · 70-79, M
That would seem to define an ordinary star!
Afroartis · 26-30, M
@ArishMell you know that's a way to look at it... a ball of gas that burst out radiation..but idk...science is so beautiful yet so mysterious. I can see why cause a black hole dont always gulp things up some actually just starve or sleep as they would put it while others are very active. I've only asked because I remember watching then later reading about the weird burst of gamma was found in space but it lasted I think longer or shorter than the typical nova. I think a year later it was a super nova...I think idk
ArishMell · 70-79, M
@Afroartis It seems the more they discover, the more questions there are to try to answer!

It's probably because the telescopes and instruments are becoming more and more powerful, so finding more altogether so more of the rarer objects and events.
I thought a black hole had to do with astrounots
Quizzical · 46-50, M
I don't believe so.

 
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