https://scitechdaily.com/hear-what-a-black-hole-sounds-like-new-nasa-black-hole-sonifications-with-a-remix/
So as if they weren't trippy af already. We know what they sound like. What about whiteholes? After re-re-watch red-dwarf. I've been curious if those are actually a thing, or just a theoretical outcome of a lot space becoming super dense. https://jila.colorado.edu/~ajsh/bh/schww.html https://www.space.com/white-holes.html how would they even get created? I have thought that it might take specific circumstances. Maybe 2 or more blackholes pulling space and time in two (or more) different directions to the point where what's in the middle bends outward at ludicicrous speed. Leady to what ever could normally pass between this cluster to get yeeted back in to space somehow.
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