White Hole

by August 19, 2015 0 comments
We are going to introduce something new which perhaps very few of us have already heard this term; White hole. It is the opposite of the black hole. The existence of white hole is again theoretical.

Let's talk about black hole first. Nothing escapes the black hole including dust and light. It is a one way door. We cannot see the black hole with our eyes because light trapped inside it cannot return. We can, however, prove the existence of the black hole by seeing the effects on nearby matter when a black hole is present in that area. If things go into black hole, where does it go? According to Professor Michio Kaku, black hole is an entrance, and while white hole is where things that enter black hole exits. Black hole serves as an entrance while white hole serves as an exit.

When matter exits through white hole, something happens.  Could it be the creation of the universe or the Big Bang? Can we assume that our universe is perhaps a result of the process of coming out of white hole from another universe’s black hole? If this is true, then many new universes are created because scientists have discovered many black holes in our universe. If relationship between black hole and white hole is true, then we can say that there are many portals in our universe that leads to many other universes. A possibility of travelling between universe using black and white holes as portals arises.

We can someday try to go into the black hole, but can we get out from it? Or is it a one way path of no return? If our technology advances very far ahead, perhaps at that time we can send artificial intelligence to get the job done. If a portal can be established, we may be able to travel between universes. Of course, travelling between universes is fun, but we must remember something very important. Our universe will die someday. In the end, it’s either escape from the fate of the dying universe, or die along with it. Even if we could travel to other universe, can we escape death?


Reviewed and Corrected by :
Prof.Mohd Isa Mohd Yusof,
Senior Lecturer,
Centre of Foundation Studies,
Aras 5,Bangunan FSK 1,5
Universiti Teknologi MARA,
Cawangan Selangor,
Kampus Puncak Alam,
42300 Bandar Puncak Alam,
Selangor,
Malaysia.

Mohd Arif Syafiq

Developer

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