Black holes: Not endings, but beginnings? Theoretical study delves into 'white holes'
- New research from the University of Sheffield explores concepts of black holes and introduces the idea of white holes, which may eject matter, energy, and time back into the universe.
- Dr. Steffen Gielen explained that their research suggests time could be derived from dark energy, which affects the entire universe.
- The study utilized supercomputers to simulate giant cosmic jets, leading to insights about radio galaxies and suggesting they may be statistically more common than previously thought.
- Sensitive observations from telescopes like South Africa's MeerKAT have revealed new discoveries, helping researchers to better understand the life cycles of radio galaxies.
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Black holes: not endings, but beginnings? New research could revolutionize our understanding of the universe
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.
Could Black Holes Be Portals to a New Universe? Scientists Weigh In
What if a black hole wasn’t the end, but the beginning of something new? Black Holes Might Transform into White Holes – Scientists propose that instead of simply consuming everything, black holes could transition into white holes, which expel matter and possibly even time back into the universe. This challenges the traditional view that black [...]
Black Holes May Evolve Into White Holes "Where Time Begins," Groundbreaking Theory Suggests
A radical new theory suggests that black holes could transition into white holes, creating a location in space where time begins by ejecting material back into the cosmos. The theory also suggests a quantum mechanics link between black and white holes, including an aspect of enigmatic dark matter. The research team behind the new theory believes their work could represent a critical step toward reconciling quantum mechanics and gravity, potentia…
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