Physics, asked by Sheldon666, 2 months ago

What are white holes and do they have a gravitational pull and how are they formed?​

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Answered by ishanikapoor217
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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.

Answered by anuj05slg
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White holes are hypothetical (imaginary- as their presence has been still unknown) objects that are just determined to be opposite of black holes

. The white holes throws out the matter, light etc.. that are swallowed by black holes, if their existence is proved then it shall open a great part of theoretical and quantum physics. It might be used to travel between different dimensions, universes, galaxies. more like a worm hole  .

The James Webb telescope will reveal such most of the universal mysteries in the near future, launch date 31st October 2021.

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