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Theory of black holes, white holes, and wormholes




We cannot ever travel in the white hole. That is the place where the material comes out from a theoretical wormhole. The theory of this vortex is that the material is traveling from the black hole to the white hole. 

And the wormhole is two channels. At the ends of those channels is the black hole that pulls material in a wormhole. And the white hole where the material comes out from the wormhole. 

Theoretically, wormholes are forming between the superpositioned and entangled black holes. Many people misunderstand the theory of wormholes. The wormhole or the Einstein-Rose bridge is the energy channel through the universe. 


In theories, it's two energy channels. That energy channel pair is forming between superpositioned and entangled black holes. 


The information travels in the energy channel in one direction. And the direction is from the black hole to the white hole. The idea of the one-way traffic in a wormhole is taken from the quantum entanglement where superposition and entangled particles are rotating in opposite directions. And that thing means that the wormhole would be the extreme example of the superpositioned and entangled particles. 

So if we are thinking about the hypothetical white hole, it's the point where the material comes out from the wormhole. And that means we ever can send information through the white hole. If we want to send the information through the wormhole, we must just choose the side of the black hole. 

If we are sending information to the white hole the outcoming radiation would crush it immediately. And the only way to benefit the wormhole is to choose the side of the black hole which pulls material inside the wormhole. 

The idea of the wormhole theory is that black holes and white holes are always pairs. So inside or near the singularity or event horizon is the point where the material comes away. 

And next to it. That is the point. There the material is traveling inside the black hole. Somebody believes that Hawking radiation and the X- and gamma-ray burst are the radiation that comes out from the white holes. 

Or otherwise saying something brings extra energy to the black hole. That energy is traveling outside the nucleus of the black hole and sending oscillation through the universe. In that case, the radiation comes straight into the nucleus of the black hole. Or it somehow reflects from the nucleus of that thing. 

The electromagnetic wormholes like X- and gamma-ray radiation and electromagnetic tunnels are quite usual in the universe. There is a magnetic channel surrounding our solar system. Maybe similar channels are forming between supermassive black holes in the center of the galaxies. 

Artificially created electromagnetic wormholes like laser rays are used in quantum computers. The electrons are shot inside the photon ray that protects information on that particle. 

So there is the possibility that the force of the electromagnetic channel through the universe would turn so powerful. That inside this magnetic channel is forming the wormhole. And when we are thinking that the wormhole is two energy channels that are forming between two superpositioned and entangled black holes another description for that vortex could be that wormhole is the ultimately stretched black hole. 


https://scitechdaily.com/a-vast-magnetic-tunnel-may-surround-earth-and-our-entire-solar-system/


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hawking_radiation


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wormhole


https://thoughtsaboutsuperpositions.blogspot.com/

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