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  1. The Schwarzschild metric admits negative square root as well as positive square root solutions for the geometry. The complete Schwarzschild geometry consists of a black hole, a white hole, and two Universes connected at their horizons by a wormhole. The negative square root solution inside the horizon represents a white hole. A white hole is a black hole running backwards in time. Just as black holes swallow things irretrievably, so also do white holes spit them out. White holes cannot exist, since they violate the second law of thermodynamics. General Relativity is time symmetric. It does not know about the second law of thermodynamics, and it does not know about which way cause and effect go. But we do. The negative square root solution outside the horizon represents another Universe. The wormhole joining the two separate Universes is known as the Einstein-Rosen bridge.
  2. No not two black holes i meant a white hole connected to a black hole black hole shoots material into wormhole and out of white hole in this theory just remeber everything has an opposite
  3. Keep in mind I'm an average 15 year old kid. So i got done watching a documentary on black holes white holes and worm holes they kept talking about how they are all different but i proposed a theory. So lets say that a black hole is at the other end of the universe sucking in matter but that matter has to go somewhere instead of being highly condensed inside it jets out the material somewhere else faster than the speed of light through the fabric of the universe and it comes out at the other end which would be a white hole. Since they are connected in this theory it would be like a worm hole also.
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