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In general relativity, a white hole is a theoretical region of spacetime and singularity that cannot be entered from the outside, although energy-matter, light and information can escape from it. In this sense, it is the reverse of a black hole, which can be entered only from the outside and from which energy-matter, light and information cannot escape. White holes appear in the theory of eternal black holes. In addition to a black hole region in the future, such a solution of the Einstein field equations has a white hole region in its past.[1] This region does not exist for black holes that have formed through gravitational collapse, however, nor are there any observed physical processes through which a white hole could be formed.Supermassive black holes (SBHs) are theoretically predicted to be at the center of every galaxy and that possibly, a galaxy cannot form without one. Stephen Hawking[2] and others have proposed that these supermassive black holes spawn a supermassive white hole.[3]
Burning questions about the sun’s atmosphereThe visible surface of the sun, or the photosphere, is around 6,000 degrees Celsius (11,000 degrees Fahrenheit). But a few thousand kilometers above it – a small distance when we consider the size of the sun – the solar atmosphere, also called the corona, is hundreds of times hotter. The corona reaches a million degrees C or higher (over 1.8 million degrees F).This spike in temperature, despite the increased distance from the sun’s main energy source, has been observed in most stars. It represents a fundamental puzzle that astrophysicists have mulled over for decades.
What do you think about this ?
It seems like fantasy and not physics.
On the contrary.It is because i was sick hearing all thoses fairytales about black holes that i tried to make some more physical model.
Do you have any evidence for these amazing claims?
I see, you believe that the physics that's taught in every university in wold is a fairy tale.
Did you know that if you fall into a black hole if you try to descelerate you accelerate instead ?
I dont think it is very amazing.
The idea is coming from some much global consideration of what the universe is.If you dont have the full picture, i understand that it can sound strange
Hi. I'm sorry but I am struggling to understand what has just been said. Some bits of it do look like existing ideas for white holes.Best Wishes.
Imagine the usual picture of the puncture of a black hole singularity, ignoring the black itself.
The black spherical effect it's entirely of our own spacetime and gravity.
Now consider that that puncture it's on itself a wormhole ever growing larger and long.
All the material gathered here it's stored in such atelier that's outside of time, our present time.
Eventually our universe will have weaker everything, aiming the source of gravity which is very likely intrincated with spacetime.
Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 24/06/2022 00:56:37Imagine the usual picture of the puncture of a black hole singularity, ignoring the black itself.That is not the usual picture, nor does it makes sense.Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 24/06/2022 00:56:37The black spherical effect it's entirely of our own spacetime and gravity.What does that mean.Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 24/06/2022 00:56:37Now consider that that puncture it's on itself a wormhole ever growing larger and long.What is this puncture you keep talking about.Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 24/06/2022 00:56:37All the material gathered here it's stored in such atelier that's outside of time, our present time.That makes no sense.Quote from: Alex Dullius Siqueira on 24/06/2022 00:56:37Eventually our universe will have weaker everything, aiming the source of gravity which is very likely intrincated with spacetime.Does that include coffee? Will I have to add more beans in the future to have the same strength of coffee?Unfortunately it looks like the entire post is just a bunch of scientific terms randomly strung together.