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Call it by any other name, he still wanted to go looking for a white hole.
Consider next what happens in the case of a white hole.
We look around for white holes and can find none.
The sun was a white hole in the sky so blue it had no colour.
How would an observer at A see the white hole?
If you add any matter to the area, the white hole disappears.
The mouth of the tunnel was a white hole when he turned back to face it.
In short, we still have no direct evidence that white holes exist.
Could it be that the Universe's first white holes have yet to form?
And once you've been expelled from a white hole, there's no way back in.
Try to promote the car on top of a white hole is dug from the idea.
A white hole is a thing that has been recently discovered in the field of astronomy.
However, it is very unlikely that white holes can form for a long amount of time.
For this reason a white hole cannot serve as a viable energy machine.
To someone familiar only with black holes, this behaviour of a white hole comes as a surprise.
She pointed, and the white hole rotated slightly to look.
What of the blue shift of light from white holes?
The same effect occurs for regular matter falling onto a white hole solution.
The universe has been around long enough to take out any long-lasting white holes.
One explanation is that all the white holes are in an alternate universe.
The analogy works for white holes, theoretical objects where nothing can get in rather than out, as well.
The lights and the moving figures were much closer now, the white hole filling most of the screen.
And they make guesses about another sort, which they've termed white holes.
A white hole is an object from which matter and radiation escape, but nothing falls in.
If all this is really so, white holes, or at least some of them, might conceivably be detected.