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what are wight holes in space?

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Answered by bhaktidasare
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What the remaining maths describes is something called a white hole - a massless singularity. As the name implies, a white hole is the opposite of a black hole. And astrophysicists have been playing with the concept since the 1970s.

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Answered by samarthprem1995
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Some physicist has given theory that there should be a matter existing in universe of same density and gravity as of black hole but opposite in nature . It's gravity should be repulsive not attractive and it would be black hole other side of dimension. From that dimension it would attract as black hole and would throw objects in this dimension as white hole.

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