White Holes....
Mind Blowing Facts About White Holes Introduction Black holes are difficult enough to understand, but it gets much worse: also known as an “impossible possibility”, a white hole is a hypothetical, celestial body that emits energy—in the manner of a time-reversed black hole. In simpler language, a white hole is the opposite of a black hole. While a black hole sucks in all matter that crosses its event horizon, a white hole explosively pours out all the matter that was initially lost in the black hole. This is a hypothetical concept, and can be quite difficult to wrap our heads around. But hopefully, by the end of this list, we’d have learnt a lot more about this fascinating phenomenon. The Opposite of a Black Hole A black hole is a region in space-time with such high density and gravitational pull that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. Once an object crosses its event horizon, it undergoes a gruesome-sounding process called spaghettification, and is lost