What if a white hole and black hole would collide?
There are two most devastating objects in the universe. A black hole, what sucks everything in it, and a hypothetical opposite version of black hole called "white hole". The opposite object of the black hole. When a black hole pulls energy inside it, the white hole would blow it away. And there is a theory, that sooner or later the black hole turns to the white hole when it starts to vaporize. This is the explanation, what the film above this text will give the white hole.
But do you know what is a white hole? A white hole is a theoretical object in the universe. The thing that makes it white is that it releases energy and the thing that makes that thing mysterious is that there are no observations about that particle. So the white hole, what is the opposite or mirror effect of the singularity. That means that the white hole releases energy into the universe.
But does the time travel extremely fast in the object or is the gravity the mirror-effect to itself? Is white hole the antigravitational object? So is the white hole the anti-black hole? And is the collide between a black hole and white hole causing the Big Bang? This kind of thing makes that theoretical object so interesting. Would it give the key to antigravity? And would the antigravity make time moving forward with very high speed?
White hole theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole
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There is a theory that every black hole is connected with the white hole by the wormhole.
If a black hole collided with a white hole, the result would depend on the origin of the white hole. If the black hole would eat the white hole, what is connected to another black hole, that thing would pump more mass and energy to it.
But if the black hole would face the white hole, what is connected in itself with the wormhole, that would make it possible that the energy would start to surround in the black hole. That could cause the overheating, and the black hole would start to lose its mass. So that means that the black hole will explode. That thing could cause the Big Bang.
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White holes are connected to black holes with the energy tunnels, which are called wormholes, says the Wormhole theory.
So if the black hole would pull material in it, there is a theory that the material comes out from some point. That point is called "a white hole", and if the wormhole would transfer energy and material from the black hole to the white hole that means that there would be the energy symmetry between those objects. That means that the white hole would release the same level of energy, what the black hole, where it is connected will pull in the wormhole.
But the thing is that there is no evidence about the existence of white holes. So what happens now to that theory? The answer could be that the white hole would be some other universe or it could be in some other dimension. That is one of the most interesting theories about this strange and still hypothetical object.
And another explanation is that the white holes would be the opposite side of the universe to the black hole, where they are connected. So when the material travels through the wormhole, it comes out from the white hole, but the speed of that radiation and material will be so high, that it cannot be seen from backward. In some theories, the black hole would also be the white hole. That means that the jets from the centers of the galaxies are coming from the white hole. In this idea, the white hole is connected to the supermassive black hole.
The white hole could be the cylinder form mirror singularity inside the black hole.
But how the white hole can also be the black hole? The idea is that inside the black hole is the tube, which connects the poles of the black hole. That area would be so-called anti- or white singularity or simply white hole, what would throw the jets away from the black hole. But as we know, nobody has ever seen white holes yet.
Wormhole theory: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole
Image: https://inventionsky.com/what-is-white-hole/
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