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White holes are the opposite of black holes in the universe.

 

Everything that goes into black holes, comes out of white holes.

 

There is a white hole at the center of each star and planet in the universe.

 

Everything that goes into the black hole, that is at the center of our galaxy. Comes back out through billions of white holes that are at the center of and inside all the stars and planets around the galaxy.

 

The earth, sun and stars all grew out of individual white holes that still are within the stars and planets.

 

All land and seawater came out from a white hole that is at the center of our planet.

 

Earth's atmosphere and all life on earth originates from within the earth.

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White holes are the opposite of black holes in the universe.

 

Everything that goes into black holes, comes out of white holes.

 

There is a white hole at the center of each star and planet in the universe.

 

Everything that goes into the black hole, that is at the center of our galaxy. Comes back out through billions of white holes that are at the center of and inside all the stars and planets around the galaxy.

Do you have any references which support the statements you've made? AFAIK, these comments are hardly considered facts. At best, they may be speculations.

 

I hope you will offer some resources to support your statements, or perhaps clarify that this is just your opinion/personal speculation.

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Do you have any references which support the statements you've made? AFAIK, these comments are hardly considered facts. At best, they may be speculations.

 

I hope you will offer some resources to support your statements, or perhaps clarify that this is just your opinion/personal speculation.

 

white holes > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/White_hole

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White holes are the opposite of black holes in the universe.

White holes are speculative. Their existence has yet to be proven.

 

Everything that goes into black holes, comes out of white holes.

This following statement relies on the existence of white holes, which, as we said, is speculative. You need to first show that white holes exist (or at least start with "IF white holes exist, then.." and not with an absolute statement for the existence and behavior of these potential phenomena.

 

Furthermore, since we can't be sure they exist, their behavior is even more unknown than their potential existence.

 

For example, even if white holes exist, it is possible they "emit" matter, but not the same matter that is "sucked in" by a black hole. In fact, considering as a BH is limited in mass (proven) and we can calculate the adition of mass as resulted by its increased gravitational field, we can tell that the matter didn't "go" anywhere other than into its core.

 

So.. if the "White Holes" emit this matter elsewhere, you will need to explain where this matter came from, and why we won't see this matter disappearing from the Black Hole's accumulated mass.

 

There is a white hole at the center of each star and planet in the universe.

 

Notice that you're making strict factual statements rather than postulations. You're talking about a hypothetical phenomena, not an observed fact, so try to prefix your statements with a postulation-fitting statement.

 

Like.. "IF... then... and if... then". What you're typing here are non proven hypothetical phenomena you just base your conclusion on. That would make that conclusion unproven and unbased in itself.

 

Everything that goes into the black hole, that is at the center of our galaxy. Comes back out through billions of white holes that are at the center of and inside all the stars and planets around the galaxy.

Yea you're taking a HUGE leap here from postulating the existence of White Holes, to postulating they're emitting the black holes' matter, to concluding they're emitting the black hole at the center of our galaxy's matter.

 

Any evidence? Any reason for this postulation? Anything to support it?

 

The earth, sun and stars all grew out of individual white holes that still are within the stars and planets.

 

All land and seawater came out from a white hole that is at the center of our planet.

 

Earth's atmosphere and all life on earth originates from within the earth.

.... yeah, no. We know where the solar system came for. If you have an alternative theory, you need to do more than base it on a non proven hypothetical postulation.

 

You need to give us a reason to consider your theory as valid.

 

~moo

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Hello Victor2009 and welcome to the Speculations forum.

 

I always try to encourage alternative thinking if there is a connection to the mainstream and if the resulting speculations have an internal consistency that is better than the consistency of the various mainstream theories that it is a departure from.

 

One interesting point of White Hole theory has to do with the formation of a big crunch within which a core of extremely high energy density forms. It is that high energy density core that sparks the white holes. The problem is that the expansion of the White Hole is into new dimensions that don't exist within the core of the black hole. That adds a whole new realm of physics in new dimensions that seems totally disconnected from any departure point in mainstream theory, i.e. there seems to be no way to connect the physics of the white holes to the physics of the black holes if it takes new dimensions in order for the white holes to exist.

 

Of course I have very little understanding of your theory or of White Hole Theory so take these comments for what they are worth.

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