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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.
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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.