Is there a white hole in the universe, there are black holes in the universe, but what is a white ho

Updated on science 2024-03-03
16 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Reasoning according to Darwin's theory of relativity.

    Since there are black holes.

    Then there should be a white hole.

    Unless Lao Da's view is wrong.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Reasoning according to Einstein's theory of relativity.

    Since there are black holes.

    Then there should be a white hole.

    Unless Lao Ai's view is wrong.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    According to the ancient Chinese "theory of yin and yang", as well as the "theory of relativity" of "all things" advocated by the Western Digital Judge, the white hole must exist! It's just that with the current scientific and technological capabilities of human beings on Earth, it is not enough to discover it. If there really are several solar systems in the cosmic bodies, then the white hole must be in the middle of them.

    That is to say, based on the "theory of yin and yang", then the opposite side of the black hole we have discovered must be a white hole, but with the technology of human beings on the earth, it is impossible to reach the other side of the black hole.

    Just like a mountain in front of us, there is a shady slope and a sunny slope, and Pai Xian can't see the sunny side when he stands on the shady side. However, the development of human science and technology has made it possible to observe at high altitudes, so that even human beings do not need to go to the sunny slope, they can understand the situation of the sunny slope!

    That is to say, the position of human beings on the earth is only one side of the black hole, and the side of the white hole must also have a system, and we cannot call them the solar system. But it can be inferred that there is also an "Earth" on the side of the White Hole, and there are also advanced life beings on it, and they are also discussing the same problems as us.

    Perhaps, they are what we call aliens. If so, then we are also alien beings in their eyes. It's just that their technological civilization is many years earlier than ours!

    This is the result of the "white hole" that I inferred through the "theory of yin and yang". As for whether it is the truth or not, it is still left to future scientists to explore!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You really can imagine. There are so-called black holes in the universe, but I have never heard of white holes.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    There are black holes in the universe, but what about white holes? For the white hole, it is a special celestial body with opposite properties to the black hole predicted by the general relativity theory of rent, and it is still a theoretical model, which has not been confirmed by observation, and it is not yet certain whether there is a white hole in the universe.

    White holes are supposed to exist like black holes and also have a closed boundary. The matter that accumulates inside the white hole can only move outward through the boundary, not the reverse movement, that is, the white hole only exports matter and energy to the outside. Figuratively speaking, the white hole is like a source that constantly spews out matter and energy, and it only provides matter and energy to the outside world, but does not absorb external matter and energy.

    The white hole itself also has a strong gravitational pull, which will continuously attract the surrounding dust, gas and energy to its side, forming an enveloping material "membrane", and the material outside the "membrane" cannot enter, but can only erupt outward. The material emitted from the interior of the white hole has a high velocity, and the material that is attracted to its boundaries by the white hole also has a high velocity. Therefore, their collision on the white border is very violent, and they will release the amount of energy and dust rents of the anomalous giant brother silver in the white hole.

    Of course, the existence of white holes is only a speculation, but is it really the same as black holes? Does it have the same devouring power as a black hole?

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    So far, the "white hole" is just one.

    Theoretical nouns. Scientist.

    No actual discovery was made.

    Technically, it is much easier to discover black holes, even supermassive black holes, than white holes. Maybe every black hole has a corresponding white hole!

    But we are not sure that all supermassive "holes" are "black" holes, or whether white holes and black holes should occur in pairs. But from the point of view of gravity, the properties are the same when viewed from a distance.

    When people had sophisticated mathematical tools to analyze these equations, they discovered much more. In this simple case, the space-time structure must have time-reversal symmetry, which means that if you turn back time, everything should be the same. Therefore, if there is a time in the future when light can only enter and cannot go out, then there must be a time in the past when light can only go out and cannot enter.

    This looks like an inversion of a black hole, hence the name a white hole, even though it is just an extension of the black hole in the past. (What's even stranger is that there seems to be a universe within the world, although the word "inside" here may not be accurate.)

    Time exists in the White Hole, but since you can't enter it, you can only know if you are born in it.

    But in reality, white holes may not exist, because real black holes are much more complex than this simple solution of general relativity describes. They didn't exist in the past, but formed after the collapse of the star at some point. This destroys the time-reversal symmetry, so if you look back in time, you won't see the white hole described in this solution, but the black hole turning back into a collapsing star.

    We know that because of its gravitational pull, black holes can suck up anything in their vicinity, and they can only enter and exit. If we regard a black hole as an "entrance", then there should be an "exit" that can only enter and exit, which is the so-called "white hole". The pathway between a black hole and a white hole is also known as a "gray channel" (i.e., "wormhole").

    Although the White Hole has not yet been discovered, one of the most beautiful things in scientific exploration is many things that exist theoretically and have been discovered or confirmed by people later. Therefore, one day, astronomers may actually discover the existence of white holes!

  7. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Hello landlord, the white hole is a celestial body that is the opposite of the black hole, and it is believed that it is residual due to the large size of the universe.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    White holes and black holes are objects proposed by physicists based on Einstein's general theory of relativity.

    The white hole is hypothesized from the physics department, and is deduced from some theories (that is, there is a basis, but it has not yet been discovered).

    According to the theory of yin and yang: things are divided into two, and they are produced in pairs: since there are black holes, there are white holes.

    The White Hole has a closed boundary. Unlike black holes, matter (including radiation) inside a white hole can be emitted through the boundary, while material outside the boundary cannot fall into the white hole. Therefore, the white hole is like a fountain, constantly spewing out matter (energy).

    The White Hole Theory is mainly used in astronomy to explain some high-energy phenomena.

    So I think there is.

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    White hole

    A black hole is like a bottomless abyss in the universe, from which matter can never escape. According to the "contradictory" viewpoint that we are familiar with, scientists have boldly speculated: Could there also be a "spring" in the universe that only matter can not enter and exit?

    And gave it the opposite name of the black hole, called the "white hole".

    Scientists speculate that white holes also have a closed boundary similar to that of black holes, but unlike black holes, the matter and radiation inside the white hole can only move through the boundary to the outside of the boundary, while the matter and radiation outside the white hole cannot enter its interior. Figuratively speaking, the white hole is like a source that constantly spews out matter and energy, which provides matter and energy to the outside world, but does not absorb the external matter and energy.

    So far, white holes are only conjectures of scientists, and no evidence has been observed that would indicate the possible existence of white holes. There has been no major breakthrough in theoretical research. Still, the latest research may lead to an exciting conclusion, namely:

    The "white hole" is most likely the "black hole" itself! That is, the black hole absorbs matter at one end and ejects matter at the other end, like a giant space-time tunnel.

    Scientists have recently demonstrated that it is actually possible for black holes to emit energy outward. According to modern physical theories, energy and mass can be converted into each other. This theoretically predicts the possibility of "integration of black holes and white holes".

    It is too early to fully understand the mysteries of black and white holes. But with each bit of progress the scientists have made, the results have been exciting. We believe that the key to the mystery of the universe lies behind the mysteries of black and white holes.

    A special type of celestial body predicted by general relativity as the opposite of a black hole. Similar to a black hole, it has a closed boundary. The matter that gathers inside the white hole can only move outward, not inward.

    Thus, a white hole can provide matter and energy to the outer area, but cannot absorb any matter and radiation from the outer area. A white hole is a source of strong gravity, and its external gravitational properties are the same as those of a black hole. A white hole can accretion its surrounding material to the boundary to form a layer of matter.

    The White Hole Theory is mainly used to explain some high-energy celestial phenomena.

    Some people think that the core of a quasar may be a white hole. When the super-dense matter gathered near the center point of the white hole is ejected outward, it will violently collide with the matter around it, releasing a huge amount of energy. Therefore, some phenomena such as X-rays, cosmic rays, radio bursts, and radio dual-source may be related to this effect of white holes.

    White holes are still only a theoretical model and have not been confirmed by observations.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The concept of "white hole" is actually the conclusion that is first reached through mathematical calculations. Albert Einstein also made a lot of efforts in this area, but no matter what, because so far human beings have not directly confirmed it through observation"White holes"So many physicists are still skeptical about the problem of white holes.

    However, I would like to point out that many of today's discoveries are actually first demonstrated by mathematical data and then confirmed by observations. Black holes are a clear example of this.

    I'm sure there are white holes, but not every black hole will have a white hole on the space-time symmetry.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is speculated that there is a white hole in the universe, but it has not been confirmed

    A white hole (also known as a white channel) is a special "imaginary" object predicted by general relativity as the opposite of a black hole (also known as a black hole), and is part of the Schwarzschild solution of a large gravitational sphere symmetry object. At present, white holes are only celestial objects predicted by theory, and there is no evidence of their existence until now. Its properties are completely opposite to those of black holes.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    Although there are many scientific discoveries that were first theoretically and mathematically calculated before being confirmed, such as the black hole, meson and cosmological theory, the white hole is an exception. White holes are just the product of physicists' brains.

    We know that when solving certain equations, there are often two solutions of the same size and opposite signs, and we usually discard the one that does not fit the topic and makes no sense.

    Physicists also have such a set of solutions when solving black hole equations, which are of the same magnitude and opposite signs. One set of solutions represents the properties of a black hole, while the other set of solutions has no practical meaning and is usually ignored.

    But some physicists don't think so. If this solution makes sense, they thought, what kind of celestial body would it be? Thus, the "White Hole" came into being.

    The black hole is the source of strong gravitational force in the universe, and the white hole is the source of strong repulsion; A black hole can devour matter in the universe, and the white hole spews out matter... In short, the nature of a white hole is completely opposite to that of a black hole.

    This is the truth about the White Hole. White holes are impossible to find.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    White holes, like black holes, are a type of celestial body predicted by the general theory of relativity, and black holes currently have some evidence to support them, but white holes have not yet been confirmed by actual observations.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    A white hole is a celestial body that is the opposite of a black hole and is thought to be a remnant due to the cosmic greatness. It is a special celestial body predicted by general relativity that is the opposite of a black hole. White holes are constantly releasing matter, including elementary particles and fields.

    Some people believe that matter is sucked in from the black hole and ejected from the white hole, and the wormhole connects the black hole with the white hole. Personally, I believe that white holes exist.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Theoretically, white holes exist, and white holes stand on the opposite side of black holes.

    Because people believe that there is always a place for "storage" of the matter swallowed by black holes, people have conceived "white holes".

    However, it is worth noting that the opposite of most black holes does not have a white hole. Only the opposite of the rotating Kohl black hole will appear white hole, because the rotation of the black hole causes the "singularity" to be pulled into an "odd ring" by centrifugal force, which can form a channel, and only then will matter be ejected through the "odd ring" to become the so-called white hole.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    No signs of a white hole in the universe have been found.

    In fact, white holes are completely imaginary by physicists and astronomers. When they solve the equation for a black hole, they have two solutions of the same size and opposite signs, one of which corresponds to the black hole and the other solution should be the opposite of the black hole, which is very common when we solve a quadratic equation. In engineering, it's usually just a matter of discarding the other.

    But physicists and astronomers don't think so, thinking that maybe this solution also makes sense, so they imagine something with diametrically opposed physical properties to black holes, and give them the opposite name of black holes, called "white holes". A black hole is black, and a white hole is white; Black holes have a strong gravitational pull, while white holes have a strong repulsive force; A black hole sucks everything inside, and a white hole spews everything out of it... Anyway, how to come on the other hand, this is the origin of the white hole.

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