Everything that goes into black holes, comes out of white holes.
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Everything that goes into black holes, comes out of white holes.
http://free-zg.t-com.hr/studio/cosmology.htm
First of all: Welcome to the forum.
Since this is a science forum, would you be so kind to provide any evidence for this remarkable - although not very new - speculation? I must add that the formation of stars is well studied and the basic formation process is not a big mystery anymore. It does not involve hypothetical "white holes".
Not a very believable theory, that white holes are inside every planet and star, although it seems plausible that white holes exist, i doubt that there is a black hole for every star and planet in the universe. This sounds like something that would come from Ron Hubbard's mouth. Maybe Xenu had something to do with it :P
This nonsense has been posted without substantiation on several internet forums. The author has received warning points on at least one of these and is likely to be banned from another.
it is probably a bot trying to spam misinforming information
Thank youOriginally Posted by Dishmaster
This is science
"This perspective also supports the idea that if you fall into a black hole, you may come out in another universe. If there is a large hole and if it is rotating, you may pass through it and into another universe. So, you cannot come back to our universe. Though Hawking said that he is keen on space flight, he is not willing to transport himself to another universe."
(Black Holes: Eternal Prisons No More, Stephen Hawking's Lecture March 10th, 2009)
http://www.physorg.com/news156450506.html
The Internet Encyclopedia of Science says "Just as a black hole irretrievably swallows everything that falls into it, a white hole only spits energy and matter out."
http://www.daviddarling.info/encyclo...hite_hole.html
Stars and planets swallowed by a black hole are beinge regenerated elsewhere in the galaxy.
Black holes form before the host galaxy, and then grow a galaxy around them.
The Expanding earth theory fits into this.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expanding_earth_theory
The seawater togheter with several organisms comes out of hot springs and black smokers all around the seafloor.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_smoker
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaea
"Indeed, much of the present atmosphere came from within the Earth's interior."
quoted from > http://www.planetsalive.com/?planet=Earth&tab=B
Black holes are galactic recycling spots.
Victor
Why not Robert ?Originally Posted by Robert Blandford
BTW No need to dramatize this![]()
Just pretend it's not there, John :?Originally Posted by John Galt
1. There is no evidence that white holes exist.
2. The expanding Earth theory is no longer considered to be viable. This has been the case for over forty years.
3. The water emerging from black smokers has two sources, as demonstrated by its isotopic composition. a) the remnant of water acquired during the original formation of the Earth from planetesimals. b) water recirculated by plate tectonics and mantle convection.
4. The same applies to the atmosphere.
5. The only thing that is of value in your post is the attractive logo.
They said the same thing about black holes some time ago, John
How do white holes work? > http://www.astronomycafe.net/qadir/q1470.html
White Holes > http://www.matter-antimatter.com/white_hole.htm
White Holes and Wormholes > http://casa.colorado.edu/~ajsh/schww.html
Worm Holes - White Holes > http://www.crystalinks.com/wormholes.html
What is a White Hole? > http://news.softpedia.com/news/What-...le-75335.shtml
A white hole is just the other side, other end of the black hole, how ever you put it.
Stephen Hawking's is right. A black hole is not a dead end.
Everything is being recirculated. Planets and stars are recirculated to.
The stagnation of the expanding earth theory was due to lack of information about where new matter came from. (for the expanding)
Do you believe the universe is expanding ?
Do you believe in Red giants ? (Red giants are stars with radii tens to hundreds of times larger than that of the Sun)
Do you believe in giant planets ? (giant planets are planets with radii much larger than that of the Earth)
Do you believe these images ? > stars exploding
Yes the recycling logo is good. Looks like a galaxy. :wink:
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