Assuming they exist, how would a "white" hole form
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Assuming they exist, how would a "white" hole form
Lemme give you some background info (since my neutron star -> black hole post wasn't finished). You have a SUPER massive star, an unstable and ubnormally massive neutron star, or a white dwarf that has some how accumulated enough mass to go further into a star cycle. These stellar objects collapse even farther.
If they're massive enough, the gravitational pull of such an object would be so powerful that even light could not escape.
Lemme tell you a bit more. It is possible to escape a black hole up to a certain point, called the "event horizon"--the gravitational pull is so strong that it'd require speeds faster than that of light to escape. No matter what you do, you'll never escape. You'll slowly fall to your death. How would you die? Okay, the farther in you move, the stronger the gravity. Eventually, you'll move so far that the gravitational pull on your feet (or whatever part of your body is closer) is so powerful that it could be up to 1000x times that of the pull on your head. You'll litterally be ripped apart.
This explanation of a black hole was very shallow. The point is not to focus on a black hole. The same equation that proves a black hole completely possible to exist in nature (don't ask me what that is) also proves a "white" hole possible.
That is, a reverse black hole. Something that could never be approached. It would require speeds faster than that of light to get there, so you'll never make it.
Okay, while I've allready explained all of this, I'll explain the connection with worm holes as well...
It is theororized that a black hole and a white hole are linked together by a tunnel ("or worm"). Some (very unrealistic thinkers) have thought that maybe one day in the distant future, we'll be able to hop into a black hole and get slurpled through time and space (seriously, if we could survive, that'd really happen) to some distant galaxy or universe.
Now that you know all about black, white, and worm holes. Let's discuss.
Be sure to hit these key points:
How could a "white" hole be formed?
Do you believe a worm hole could be possible?
What'd make you travel through time in a worm hole?
Interesting aren't these bastards? :!!!!:
If they're massive enough, the gravitational pull of such an object would be so powerful that even light could not escape.
Lemme tell you a bit more. It is possible to escape a black hole up to a certain point, called the "event horizon"--the gravitational pull is so strong that it'd require speeds faster than that of light to escape. No matter what you do, you'll never escape. You'll slowly fall to your death. How would you die? Okay, the farther in you move, the stronger the gravity. Eventually, you'll move so far that the gravitational pull on your feet (or whatever part of your body is closer) is so powerful that it could be up to 1000x times that of the pull on your head. You'll litterally be ripped apart.
This explanation of a black hole was very shallow. The point is not to focus on a black hole. The same equation that proves a black hole completely possible to exist in nature (don't ask me what that is) also proves a "white" hole possible.
That is, a reverse black hole. Something that could never be approached. It would require speeds faster than that of light to get there, so you'll never make it.
Okay, while I've allready explained all of this, I'll explain the connection with worm holes as well...
It is theororized that a black hole and a white hole are linked together by a tunnel ("or worm"). Some (very unrealistic thinkers) have thought that maybe one day in the distant future, we'll be able to hop into a black hole and get slurpled through time and space (seriously, if we could survive, that'd really happen) to some distant galaxy or universe.
Now that you know all about black, white, and worm holes. Let's discuss.
Be sure to hit these key points:
How could a "white" hole be formed?
Do you believe a worm hole could be possible?
What'd make you travel through time in a worm hole?
Interesting aren't these bastards? :!!!!:
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I think a "white" hole would be a part of the black hole but on the opposite site of the hole. To see a white hole you would have to travel into the black hole. Maybe its a hole inside of another hole.
Or maybe the outerend of a black hole
I believe the worm hole technology can be harnessed, by using the black and some kind of machine to control it.
THEY WOULD DIE IF ANYONE TRAVELED INTO IT. Our bodies would need to be evolutionized a hundred folds to withstand the speed.
Or maybe the outerend of a black hole
I believe the worm hole technology can be harnessed, by using the black and some kind of machine to control it.
THEY WOULD DIE IF ANYONE TRAVELED INTO IT. Our bodies would need to be evolutionized a hundred folds to withstand the speed.
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Ok, if the black hole sucks light and all objects into it then where do they go?
do they get farted out of it? what happens if there is a black hole and you fly behind it. What happens?
does it suck you in?
Worm holes!
Well, if there was a worm hole connecting the holes together and it could go throughout space & time and we
do they get farted out of it? what happens if there is a black hole and you fly behind it. What happens?
does it suck you in?
Worm holes!
Well, if there was a worm hole connecting the holes together and it could go throughout space & time and we
then we could hit ourselves in the past & die causing us never to do that whuch would bring us back to life causing us to do that causing us to die & so on.Throw a house made completely of glass into a black hole, people on the other side would die.
A glitch?
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You can't time travel by going faster than light. The events dont change, only your distance ahead of the waves carrying the data (visible light). I don't see how taking a shortcut through space would send you through time.
Wormholes exist? Sure. Why not? Just sorta travel through another dimension that's above three, ie, where distance isn't measured the way we measure distance.
As for a white hole, it'd have to have negative mass to have negative gravity, wouldn't it? I can't see what would cause one to exist, unless it's stuff being sucked in through a black hole and pushed out in another point in space, ie, a whole lotta light is shoved out in such a concentrated beam that it pushes you away (think solar sail ship concept). Hmmm...
Wormholes exist? Sure. Why not? Just sorta travel through another dimension that's above three, ie, where distance isn't measured the way we measure distance.
As for a white hole, it'd have to have negative mass to have negative gravity, wouldn't it? I can't see what would cause one to exist, unless it's stuff being sucked in through a black hole and pushed out in another point in space, ie, a whole lotta light is shoved out in such a concentrated beam that it pushes you away (think solar sail ship concept). Hmmm...
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Can you approach a star? Yes.Super Sonic wrote: That is, a reverse black hole. Something that could never be approached. It would require speeds faster than that of light to get there, so you'll never make it.
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