White Holes
One of Albert Einstein’s greatest accomplishments was the proving, though mathematics, the existence of black holes. From the advances in technology, we now have been able to find several black holes, and believe one to be at the center of our very own Milky Way galaxy. What is astonishing, however, is what Einstein also proved through his equations; white holes also exist. The exact
One of Albert Einstein’s greatest accomplishments was the proving, though mathematics, the existence of black holes. From the advances in technology, we now have been able to find several black holes, and believe one to be at the center of our very own Milky Way galaxy. What is astonishing, however, is what Einstein also proved through his equations; white holes also exist. The exact
opposite
of black holes, white holes are believed to “spit out” an incredible
amount of matter from seemingly nothing. Such an object should be easy
to find, yet none have been. If onewas found, it may help us explain
other unknown mysteries, such as where the material that made the
galaxies came from.
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