Re: Wormholes?Posted by jfuhr on November 26, 19100 at 20:27:42: In Reply to: Re: Wormholes? posted by Brian on November 20, 19100 at 10:38:58:
Hmm. I'm wondering. If Black Holes are (or at least seem to be) measurable (as in their Event Horizon) wouldn't their counterpart (i.e. whitehole/wormhole [one in the same?]) be of imeasurable size? They could be any size at any place? This is my belief. Imagine, if we couldn't know their size or location we could not enter it (white hole), also, objects would be coming out of it from a different area of space (whitehole/wormhole). I'm not looking for a reply, but I would be obliged if I received any. Now, if something would enter a black hole the gravity would most positively crush the object, but how? Would it simply condense the material, without truly destroying it? If it were to come out of the counterpart would it then reexpand? However, if we knew the location of the whitehole/wormhole at any random moment (maybe the location is constantly changing) would it be as small as a half-dollar? We could not enter it. Oh well, I'm off my noodle. Reply.
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