Physicist Proves White Holes Are Stronger than Black Holes
arrived here and for 30 seconds it was astonishingly bright and i was thinking okay when these black holes around they swallowed up all the stars and they're just sitting around that's where photons literally move around the black hole and around that is this hot gas it's drawn to the black hole and it's hot because of friction all this gas is trying to get into a very small volume so it heats up there's an alternate description of a black hole in terms of what's known as the holographic description it's as if there's a two-dimensional world that surrounds any given three-dimensional world that has exactly the same physics as the three-dimensional world that we're familiar with and yet it describes it in completely different language the universe is infinite and so is the human curiosity to explore it such as our gallantry that every big monster we found in space may it be neutron stars cannibalistic galaxies or supermassive black holes have caused us to become curious sir to find the next big thing astronomers believe white holes could be the next big thing that we will discover welcome to fact nominal and let's find out what makes white holes more powerful and frightening than black holes the celestial championship and those are typically gargantuan black holes millions or billions of times the mass of the sun electrons don't like to be very close to each other so it's called the power exclusion principle but essentially what happens is that so as they get squashed closer and closer together they move faster and faster since black holes first captivated the public imagination decades ago they have garnered a certain reputation these goliaths have been labeled monstrous and destructive bent on devouring anything that dares approach in space there is nothing that can escape them nor that can beat them as far as we know they can be perceived as the cosmic waterfall where the universe dumps all of space and time to never return interestingly even something as bizarre and gargantuan as a supermassive black hole can be defined by numbers and equations there is nothing in outer space that cannot be explained with good old mathematics as great as that may sound it's also the reason why we sometimes have answers for questions we didn't even ask after einstein introduced the world to general relativity in the early 1900s we were introduced to the world ending space monsters of our galactic universe black holes as mathematics gave us the reason to believe that black holes were real we ended up proving they do in fact exist with this being true there was no reason we could simply ignore the other side of the equation the white holes in mathematics every positive number has its negative counterpart every numerator has its denominator and therefore the existence of a black hole means there should be a white hole as well at their very literal core black holes and white holes are a singularity created by an immense amount of mass condensing down into a small amount of space this singularity then also creates an event horizon around it due to its inexplicable gravitational pull here time and space bend and warp beyond our wildest imagination theoretically the ingredients are identical to one another except for their direction of passage what is the difference curious mathematical opposites of black holes and they were discovered mathematically in i think was the early 1970s when black hole mathematics was maturing on a hypothetical level a white hole would be the exact opposite of a black hole a black hole is the result of a large
dying star that collapses in upon itself whilst the core of the star is imploding the outer layers are flung out into space in the form of a supernova which can be described as a beautiful but violent cosmic explosion the imploding core causes all the mass of the star to squeeze into a very small amount of space known as a singularity as a result the gravitational pull of this former star and now a black hole is so large that even lights the fastest thing in our universe cannot escape it and that's why black holes are
the darkest objects in the cosmos
conversely white holes as they are hypothesized to be the exact opposite are the brightest thing in the sky they can be considered like a black hole in rewind they will be revolving in the opposite direction spewing colossal chunks of matter and energy in space just like one cannot escape a black hole's event horizon one would not be able to enter a white hole's event horizon some physicists also believe that if a white hole would exist its core would have no mass this is one of the main reasons why white holes are not considered to be real having no mass would mean that white holes decrease entropy the second law of thermodynamics tells us that the overall entropy of the universe is increasing therefore if white holes decrease entropy they would not fit into our current model of the universe their existence would mean that perhaps we would have to throw everything we know about the universe out the window on an interesting note though if we ever found a white hole studying it could reveal the forbidden secrets of time travel as to go back in the past one needs to decrease the entropy back to the moment you want to travel to scientists suspect that after millions of years black holes will eventually become white holes and all the energy and matter it consumed over the years will be expelled back into space that being said when it becomes a white hole it might not last very long as a black hole expands over time it's obvious to assume that a white hole would become smaller and smaller over time given whitehole is truly contrasting in nature to the black hole the only commonality between two gargantuan cosmic bodies is that the white hole will be just as destructive as the black hole if not more so the matter the white hole is ejecting moves at the speed of light and that's the paradox as far as we know matter can't move at the speed of light as it would require an infinite amount of energy so if white holes do exist they would be powerhouses of creating infinite energy which sounds extremely lucrative but it is extremely destructive as well because this energy would be raw and untamed causing destruction to anything and everything in its path now we know what you must be thinking
could a white hole destroy a black hole the collision of the eons so to settle this argument there is no better way but to put the two colossi in front of
each other and let them duke it out
as these two massive forces approached each other the black hole would instantly gain the advantage the white hole would do its best to slow the black hole down by throwing everything it has at the speed of light but here's the twist in a black hole's event horizon space and time warps and sinks faster than the speed of light so black hole would gladly accept everything soon the battle would become one-sided because the white hole has no other choice but to expel all of its energy at its opponent and its only weapon is nothing but food for the black hole the black hole will be able to feed on the white hole for eons turning the white hole's mass into energy and as it keeps feeding the black hole will grow larger and larger eventually swallowing the white hole completely but after it's consumed so much energy and is more massive than ever would it truly be a black hole anymore if you have been reading this article closely you may remember that scientists believe that at the end of their life cycle black holes become white holes and what could be the end of life for a hungry monster that just keeps eating eating eating surely there is a good chance that eating something as filling as a white hole would be just enough to tip the scales and cause a black hole to explode and turn into a white hole so in the end can we say that a black hole truly won the battle if it became its own worst enemy well there is a possibility that it might not go down that way and that the black hole would just become even more massive it could become as big as poehy the black hole at the center of messier 87 which is 38 billion kilometers across for reference that 6.5 billion times more massive than the sun however given that white holes currently only exist in mathematical equations
we don't have to worry about some universe shattering event and black holes can remain the undisputed most powerful champion of the cosmos at least for now what do you think will we find white holes in the universe one day like we have black holes or are white holes too impossible to exist tell us in the comments and as always thanks for reading fact nominal

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