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![]() | Are blackholes really what we have found out from our study? Can't it really be that the black holes are something else?
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![]() All jokes aside now, as cold says, you most likely mean wormwholes, not black wholes. Black whole is a supermassive, super dense, theoretical object, so massive infact, that light fails to escape it's gravitational field. Since the object theoretically exists, we have no clue as to what their dimensions are, not what their structure is like. Assuming that a black whole collapses to a cingularity point doesn't prove that cingularity leads to other universes, nor that wormwholes exist, nor that the black wholes are the gateways into them. Theoretically a wormwhole is a geodesic in the curved spacetime, it kind of doesn't connect 2 universes. oh and that wall/ball experiment, you might see shadow, depending on how the light is set up, you might not however see any shadow at all ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Black Holes :- Are They Really What We Have Found Out G'day from the land of ozzzzz Worm holes are nothing more than the jets ejected from black hole. In actual fact the black holes that we have been observing are white holes. |
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Anyway from my understanding, a black hole sending out jets doesn't make it a white hole. See any text on GR where they talk about the Kruskal continuation for example, there you see that a white hole has a bit another definition.
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Black Holes :- Are They Really What We Have Found Out and things wouldn't orbit around a white hole as we've observed things doing. I think Pluto refers to this: Quote:
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Black Holes :- Are They Really What We Have Found Out G'day from the land of ozzzzz Jets are jets and are quite similar regardless of their origin. Yes some compact matter nucelons are more active than others. The similarity are bipolar jets. The black holes that we see in the movies as a vortex going into a black hole is only theoretical. Modest which black holes have you been observing? I'm quite awear of the formation of compact matter and the types of jets formed. |
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Black Holes :- Are They Really What We Have Found Out There are examples on wikipedia's black hole page. The one in the middle of the Milky Way is a good example. ~modest
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Black Holes :- Are They Really What We Have Found Out G'day Modest I must be reading you out of contex. Please explain your point. I'm awear of the info in wikipedia's black hole page Black hole - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia It is very limited in it's information. ============================================ Look at the definition of black holes and white holes. Than you may even go to the extreme and define the known universe as a result of a white hole if the BBT is correct. Black holes have an inward vector force. White holes have an outward vector force,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,similar to a jet stream. So have we been observing whites? Since we cannot observe black holes. Either way, I do not think that black holes or white holes exist in their true definition. I'd rather think of the objects as ultra compact matter and the formation of jets. One sec maybe I'm wrong, maybe what I know is limited and so I will read more. Just incase I'm going to read some more papers: [0803.2671] Non-isolated dynamic black holes and white holes Non-isolated dynamic black holes and white holes [0705.2223] The bang of a white hole in the early universe from a 6D vacuum state: Origin of astrophysical spectrum The bang of a white hole in the early universe from a 6D vacuum state: Origin of astrophysical spectrum [physics/0612007] Is the Universe a White-Hole? Is the Universe a White-Hole? [gr-qc/9803014] A White Hole Model of the Big Bang A White Hole Model of the Big Bang [math/0108201] White Hole, Black Whole, and The Book White Hole, Black Whole, and The Book [gr-qc/0405087] The quantum gravitational black hole is neither black nor white The quantum gravitational black hole is neither black nor white Authors: T. P. Singh, Cenalo Vaz (Submitted on 17 May 2004) Quote:
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Re: Black Holes :- Are They Really What We Have Found Out Things can't orbit a white hole. Astronomers observe things orbiting black holes... ergo, observed black holes are not white holes... so my point is that you're wrong about black holes being white holes. I make 2 assertions and draw one conclusion. Which part don't you get? ~modest
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