Chapter 3: Black and White Holes
Mizukawa Mizukawa took the pen and spun it: there are black holes and white holes in the universe. So, are there black and white holes?
Liu Zifeng looked at the mathematical patterns in the book: the natural world is infinitely changing, and there are many laws. A little permutation and combination, maybe there will be. Just as Sichuan people don't like mandarin duck pots, physicists don't like black and white holes. For it, physicists are full of question marks. Both absorb and release objects. In both processes, it is inevitable that one will become extreme. If the black hole part is strong enough, it will absorb the white hole part. If the white hole part is strong enough, the black hole part will be repelled. In order for a black and white hole to remain intact, it needs to have two walls. One is stronger on the side of the black hole, canceling out the attraction of the black hole. The other is on the side of the white hole, which erases the repulsive force of the white hole.
Actually, I thought about black and white holes when I was a kid. I told my physics teacher about this idea, and he actually said that black and white holes don't exist at all. Since then, I haven't mentioned the black and white hole again. Still, it had a huge impact on me. It was also from then on that I called myself a physics novice. And so, people believed.
Dueñas retracted his gaze from the documentary: You think the black hole part and the white hole part are separate, but I think it's mixed. Because if separated, what is the difference between a separate black hole and a white hole. Even if black and white holes have a force that can restrain them at the same time, they will one day get out of control. I think the black hole part is divided into a lot of small parts, and the white hole part is the same. Because of this, they are easier to control.
Do black and white holes exist? At the moment, astronomers have not discovered a white hole. The theory of white holes is only a hypothesis, not a fact. The white hole is still like this, and the black and white hole is not to be expected. Maybe in a hundred years, someone will come up with the concept of black and white holes, right?
If human beings can understand and understand the working mechanism of black and white holes, it is not impossible to make them useful to human beings. Just imagine, if there are objects going in, there will be objects coming out. In this case, wouldn't black and white holes be a tool for transforming matter?
Where would the black and white holes be? It should be between a black hole and a white hole, right?
Margarita looked at the sky: there must be black and white holes, but I don't know where? To be honest, this is the first time I've heard of this concept. Although it is the result of permutations and combinations, it does have a certain degree of authenticity. When I think of black and white holes, I think of DNA double-strands. The black hole part and the white hole part must be wound together by a double helix. There are two bridges between them, which connect each other.
In the past, my sister always liked to draw some strange physical patterns. I see those patterns and I can't understand them. At one point, she drew a white circle and a black circle on paper. The two circles are so close together that they almost merge into each other. Now that I think about it, my sister has long had the germ of the idea of a black and white hole.
Mizukawa looked at the three of them: black and white holes are likely to evolve from black holes or white holes, or they may revert back to them. If humans want to use black and white holes for material production, it will actually take a long time.
At all times, thinking is the only right thing to do. No matter what a black and white hole is, scientists will study it thoroughly. Perhaps in the near future, the mystery of the black and white hole can be removed.
Some people say that the results of permutations and combinations are not good. I would say that without permutations, there is no mathematics and no language. Anyone can say that, but scientists can't. Indeed, black and white holes are permutated and combined. However, if you think about it, it actually exists.