We went to a planetarium last night last night and watched "Black Holes" narrated by Liam Neeson. If I recall correctly, he said that scientists believe that they have identified a number of Black Holes, and that they think there are White Holes at the bottom of Black Holes and instead of drawing matter/light in, the White Holes spew matter out. I didn't get to ask this question after the session was over: Have scientists been able to find an example of a possible White Hole?
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It's only a fictional object that agrees with einstein's formulas. But there is no evidence that that objects exists or had existed.
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White hole is possible under General Relativity but violates the second law of thermodynamics. It is thus impossible.
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