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The Tripartite Spatial Holes: Blackhole, Whitehole and Wormhome

 


What we have known earlier regarding the laws of the universe includes the law of relativity, which clearly indicates that everything is in relation with each other. But in this case, these objects I call “the tripartite spatial holes” aren’t meant to relate with each other nor they meant to twin themselves, these are blackhole, whitehole and wormhole.

Black hole
We have already known the concept of blackhole. NASA defined it as an astronomical object with a gravitational pull so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape it. A black hole’s “surface,” called its event horizon, defines the boundary where the velocity needed to escape exceeds the speed of light, which is the speed limit of the cosmos. Matter and radiation fall in, but they can’t get out. The most massive blackhole discovered so far weights 40 billion times the mass of the sun, or 20 times the size of the solar system.

White hole
Wikipedia says, in general relativity, a white hole is a hypothetical region of spacetime and singularity which cannot be entered from the outside, although energy-matter and light can escape from it. In this sense, it is the reverse of a black hole, which can be entered only from the outside and from which energy-matter and light cannot escape.

Worm hole
Wormholes are also known as Einstein–Rosen bridge is a hypothetical topological feature that would fundamentally be a shortcut connecting two separate points in spacetime.

These three hypothetical spatial holes are related to the Einstein’s theory of relativity.

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