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Nobody actually knows but my theory is that black holes and white holes are conneted since black holes bring in light and matter while the other side of the rainbow blows out light. ( well put theory)

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White holes, like black holes have properties like mass, charge, and angular momentum. Consequently a white hole will attract matter like any other mass. However any objects falling towards a white hole would never actually reach the white hole's event horizon, as it is the reverse of a black hole. In example, while a black hole can be entered from the outside, nothing, including light, has the ability to escape. Conversely while a white hole attracts matter, nothing, including light, has the ability to enter from the outside (e.g. matter and light have the ability to escape).

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There are no known observations of white holes.

White holes, like black holes have properties like mass, charge, and angular momentum. Consequently a white hole will attract matter like any other mass. However any objects falling towards a white hole would never actually reach the white hole's event horizon, as it is the reverse of a black hole. In example, while a black hole can be entered from the outside, nothing, including light, has the ability to escape. Conversely while a white hole attracts matter, nothing, including light, has the ability to enter from the outside (e.g. matter and light have the ability to escape).

Note: The prevailing hypothesis is that there are no lone white holes. Rather a white hole, in general relativity, is a hypothetical region of SpaceTime which 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. However, this region does not exist for black holes that have formed through gravitational collapse, nor are there any known physical processes through which a white hole could be formed.

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How is the term 'white hole' defined?

A white hole is a theoretical gap in space-time where matter and energy are ejected by its event horizon.


Is there a white hole at the end of a black hole?

No. There is no such thing as a "white hole" in space. A black hole is a massive dent in space and time that has a massive gravitational pull. What is on the other side is really unknown, but the temperature is very hot, hotter than the sun in fact, so nothing could really survive to tell the story.


When was A Hole in Space created?

A Hole in Space was created in 1974.


The hottes stars in space are in color?

They are white or blue. After they become this colour they explode and become a black hole.


Do white holes blow?

White-holes are a theoretical hypothesis that they are the opposite of a black-hole, in which case they would push matter out into space yes.


How many pages does A Hole in Space have?

A Hole in Space has 196 pages.


How do you know about black hole?

When you look up at space through a telescope, if you can find a blankness in space -such as a white piece of paper with a black hole in the middle and nothing around it, that could be one. They also found them by what they are sucking in. Planets, superheated gasses, more.


What is the black hole in space?

the black hole is a matter in outer space that is made by the force of gravity


What is a light hole in space?

Obvisouly it is not a black hole! :)


What gets bigger the more you take out of it?

A hole in the ground.


Can a black hole travel through space?

Yes, a black hole could travel through space.


How strong is a white hole?

There is no evidence that such a thing as a "white hole" exists, or that it even can exist. The theory of what properties such a white hole would have is not on a firm foundation, either.