Could the Big Bang have been a white hole?
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Could the Big Bang have been a white hole?
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What is the white hole theory?
In general relativity, a white hole is a hypothetical region of spacetime and singularity that cannot be entered from the outside, although energy-matter, light and information can escape from it. White holes appear in the theory of eternal black holes.
Was the Big Bang just a black hole?
Accordingly, the Big Bang was a nonsingular Big Bounce at which the universe had a finite, minimum scale factor. Or, the Big Bang was a supermassive white hole that was the result of a supermassive black hole at the heart of a galaxy in our parent universe.
What causes white holes?
Black holes are created when stars, much more massive than our Sun, die catastrophically in a supernova. So then what’s a white hole? White holes are created when astrophysicists mathematically explore the environment around black holes, but pretend there’s no mass within the event horizon.
Is it possible that the Big Bang was a white hole?
Assuming the Big Bang was a white hole. It won’t be impossible. It would be difficult. White holes are very well explained by Einstein’s General Relativity. But GR does not tell us what happens beyond the event horizon, so we need a new theory for that. But wait. The big bang was not a white hole.
What does a white hole look like in theory?
In theory, a white hole looks similar to a black hole, but instead of sucking matter in, a white hole pushes matter away. White holes were long thought to be a figment of general relativity born from the same equations as their collapsed star brethren, black holes.
Will White holes come to dominate the universe?
In this picture, white holes would one day come to dominate the universe, after the stars have burnt out and black holes have withered. Any observers then could easily detect the objects as relatively large particles Haggard speculates, but those days are countless trillions of times the current age of the universe in the future.
What are the theories about black holes?
There are many theories about black holes as well as white holes. Before going into detail let’s first define what the black holes really are. A black hole is a region of a spacetime exhibiting such strong gravitational effects that nothing—not even particles and electromagnetic radiation such as light—can escape from inside it.