
Pallabi Saikia
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I am an article writer and poet, expressing my overwhelming thoughts through words. My articles explore diverse topics, while my poetry captures personal subtleties, connecting with others through shared experiences.
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What if White and Black hole meet?
Black holes are giant space vacuums that pull everything inside. Have you heard of white holes, a space phenomenon? What would happen if these two met and collided? Let's explore them together. We can't see black holes directly, even with advanced telescopes. However, we can observe their effects on surrounding objects in space. When a black hole passes through a cloud of space matter, it pulls everything towards itself in a process called accretion. This causes the matter to become hot and emit detectable x-rays. Sometimes, a regular star may come too close to a black hole and get torn apart. A black hole is a super dense object with an incredibly strong gravitational pull that can stretch a star into a long and thin shape like spaghetti, a process we call spaghettification. The pieces of the star are pulled in, become hot, and emit x-rays. Alternatively, a black hole can squish a star, making it flat like a pancake. In contrast, white holes are less well known, and our knowledge of them is limited. White holes are theorized based on the same equations as black holes, and they are believed to have a mass and spin.They may have an Event Horizon that separates them from the rest of the universe. While black holes cannot release matter and energy, white holes can. They are like the most exclusive club in space, with no entry allowed. Overall, both black holes and white holes have similarities, but the key difference is that white holes can release matter and energy.
By Pallabi Saikiaabout a year ago in Earth

