Black holes are one of the most devastating objects in space, sucking up everything around them. But there's another space phenomenon that's just as destructive, and it's known as a white hole. Now, ...
The Spokesman-Review: Ask Dr. Universe: White holes are - theoretically - the inverse of a black hole
Before I read your question, I had never heard of a white hole. So, I scampered over to my friend Vivienne Baldassare to find out more. She’s an astrophysicist at Washington State University. She told ...
Ask Dr. Universe: White holes are - theoretically - the inverse of a black hole
New research suggests black holes may transition into 'white holes', ejecting matter and potentially even time back into the universe, defying our current understanding of these cosmic giants. New ...
Gizmodo: Black Holes Could Be Tunnels to White Holes, New Theory Suggests
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. graphic illustration showing a black hole above and a white hole below. Black holes seem to get all the attention. But what about ...
Black holes are created when stars die catastrophically in a supernova. So what in the universe is a white hole? It's imagination day, and we're going to talk about fantasy creatures. Like unicorns, ...
Hi Remy! Thank you for this great question. The short answer, unfortunately, is no. White holes are really just something scientists have imagined — they could exist, but we’ve never seen one, or even ...
It was no less a luminary than Isaac Newton who taught us that for every action, there is an equal and opposite reaction. Push on the wall, and it pushes back. With that in mind, cosmic “white holes” ...