Social Sciences, asked by baghelrishabh154, 7 months ago

How does a white hole form?​

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Answered by anaadikunwar8
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White holes are created when astrophysicists mathematically explore the environment around black holes, but pretend there's no mass within the event horizon. What happens when you have a black hole singularity with no mass? White holes are completely theoretical mathematical concepts.

In my answer lay the seeds of what physicists today call a singularity — a spherical mass shrunken down to an infinitely dense point, wrapping space around it so tightly that the region pinches off from the rest of the universe. It forms a no man's land whose event horizon fractures the link between cause and effect.

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Answered by kingp7342
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White whole are created when astrophysicits mathematically explore the environment around black holes but pretend there is no mass with in the event horizon

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