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29 May 2024, 6:58 am
ProfessorJohn wrote:
What would keep something from being able to enter it? We at least have gravity to explain why nothing can leave a black hole.
You cant drift upstream. Its all of that energy, and matter, vomiting OUT of the white hole that pushes you away.
In contrast black holes suck matter and even light energy into themselves. So you are drifting with the current downstream when you fall into a black hole.
The short explanation: God needs to give the universe a good vacuuming once a week so...he created black holes to suck up all of the stains, and dust bunnies in the cosmos.
And then every now and again he has to clean up the black hole itself, like you have to clean the lint out of your vacuum cleaner every six months or so. So he runs the black hole in reverse by switching from sucking to blowing mode...making the black hole into a white hole.
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29 May 2024, 9:38 am
naturalplastic wrote:
ProfessorJohn wrote:
What would keep something from being able to enter it? We at least have gravity to explain why nothing can leave a black hole.
You cant drift upstream. Its all of that energy, and matter, vomiting OUT of the white hole that pushes you away.
The short explanation: God needs to give the universe a good vacuuming once a week so...he created black holes to suck up all of the stains, and dust bunnies in the cosmos.
And then every now and again he has to clean up the black hole itself, like you have to clean the lint out of your vacuum cleaner every six months or so. So he runs the black hole in reverse by switching from sucking to blowing mode...making the black hole into a white hole.
In the center of every black hole, there is a neutron star. They coexist in their formation. Some neutron stars do not have black holes large enough to encompass the star, so it seems like it is alone. The black hole is beneath the surface of the neutron star, otherwise it would not be stable. Matter and energy absorbed by the black hole gets deconstructed by the huge gravity pull towards the center. At the center, the force is pushed by the gravity force on the other side of the hole, so it cannot travel more in that direction. At that point, the light energy gets bent onto itself in a process that creates neutrons. The neutron star is stable only if the gravity forces are held at a constant or increasing over time. If gravity was to dissipate, the neutrons would undergo decay into protons, electrons and anti-neutrinos. This process creates the beginning point for star formation: hydrogen atoms.
You could think of the center of the neutron star as a type of white hole, as it reverses the process of a black hole.