White Hole Notes

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White Hole:

A white hole is a hypothetical region of spacetime that cannot be entered from the
outside, but from which matter and light can escape.

Unlike black holes, which have an event horizon and a singularity, white holes have
no event horizon and no singularity.

White holes are often considered to be the opposite of black holes, as they are
regions of spacetime that do not allow matter to enter but allow it to escape.

However, the existence of white holes is still a matter of speculation and has not
been confirmed by any direct observation or experimental evidence.

White holes are a popular concept in science fiction and are often used as a plot
device in movies, books, and video games.

In theories of quantum gravity and theories that attempt to unify general


relativity and quantum mechanics, the idea of white holes has been explored as a
possible solution to the problem of information loss in black holes.

Despite the lack of observational evidence, white holes continue to be an


interesting topic of study and speculation in the field of theoretical physics.

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