(Black Hole)
You may have known Black
Hole (Black Holes) and Worm Hole (Worm Hole). And now, have you heard the term White Hole? If not, let us
to know what objects this White Hole is.
The White Hole, in theory, is the opposite of the Black Hole theory. Horizon events (event horizons) in the Black Hole, as we know, are able to 'devour' any material around it. Another case with the horizon event of the White Hole, he spouted any material that is in it. Because Black Hole is a space area where everything can not be separated, the timed version of the
Black Holes are areas of space where everything can not fall. Because Black Holes only absorb everything, then the White Hole only
vomiting everything.
Can we find the White Hole? Well, Black Holes have been found. The problem, according to Stephen Hawking, is that the Black Hole itself is
random and time symmetry. Hence it can not be distinguished from the White Hole.
The way to find out the existence of the White hole according to Roger Penrose, is to dive into
in the Black Hole. Unfortunately, as sophisticated as it is, it means jumping from the top of the building
100-storied without any help to see what lies behind a hole in the highway. You
it would have to be on the highway, before they could peek in the potholes, not to mention through the hole to go underground.
If we were a hypothetical particle entering the Black Hole, what do we see?
- From the universe, we enter into the Black Hole through the horizon event and sucked into the horizon of the Worm Hole.
- We are then carried to the horizon of the Worm Hole or the inner horizon of the Black Hole. Here we see the infinite past of our universe which is reflected from the repulsive singularity of gravity.
- We enter the wormhole and arrive at the horizon in the White Hole. Here we see the infinite future of our universe.
- We go into the White Hole and catapult to the horizon of the White Hole event. On this horizon we are
will see the infinite past of the new universe. The above scenario applies only to Black Holes
Reissner-Nordstrom and Black Holes Schwartzchild.
Good information... Thank you for the explanations.. @original
thank you very much, just what I know, mngkin and others who know better than me.