k Black hole to white hole transition, conceptual illustration Conceptual illustration depicting matter transitioning from a black hole to a white hole. Black holes are regions in spacetime where the gravitational force is so strong that even light cannot escape. Conversely, a white hole is a hypothetical region in spacetime that is the opposite of a black hole. This signifies that nothing can enter it from the outside, but matter and energy would be ejected outwards. The possibility exists that a black hole might be connected to a white hole through a tunnellike structure called a wormhole. However, this idea is purely theoretical, and there is currently no direct observational evidence to support it., by VICTOR de SCHWANBERGSCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Black hole to white hole transition, conceptual illustration Conceptual illustration depicting matter transitioning from a black hole to a white hole. Black holes are regions in space time where the gravitational force is so strong that even light cannot escape. Conversely, a white hole is a hypothetical region in space time that is the opposite of a black hole. This signifies that nothing can enter it from the outside, but matter and energy would be ejected outwards. The possibility exists that a black hole might be connected to a white hole through a tunnel like structure called a wormhole. However, this idea is purely theoretical, and there is currently no direct observational evidence to support it., by VICTOR de SCHWANBERG SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY
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Black hole to white hole transition, conceptual illustration

Conceptual illustration depicting matter transitioning from a black hole to a white hole. Black holes are regions in space-time where the gravitational force is so strong that even light cannot escape. Conversely, a white hole is a hypothetical region in space-time that is the opposite of a black hole. This signifies that nothing can enter it from the outside, but matter and energy would be ejected outwards. The possibility exists that a black hole might be connected to a white hole through a tunnel-like structure called a wormhole. However, this idea is purely theoretical, and there is currently no direct observational evidence to support it., by VICTOR de SCHWANBERG/SCIENCE PHOTO LIBRARY

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