Call Me Stormy

Finding righteous currents in turbulent times

Archive for the tag “white holes”

Do White Holes Exist?

There’s been plenty of research and ample discussion of black holes in our universe–those regions in space where mass is packed so densely that it forms a singularity that not even light can escape. But what about their bizarro twins, their total opposite–white holes. Written off many times by science as a mathematical quirk, white holes remain hypothetical, though the math checks out and the reason to search for them are numerous. Host Julian Huguet takes a deeper look at the conundrum in this episode of Seeker.

ARVE error: need id and provider

White Holes Rare But Possible

Black holes, where gravity becomes so intense that it overwhelms everything, are major forces in our universe. White holes, on the other hand, could be described as black holes in reverse, a virtual impossibility. But SciShow’s Reid Reimers says science has revealed that they are technically possible and, “We might have seen one.”

ARVE error: need id and provider

Post Navigation