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The sun is a black hole
originally posted by: tsurfer2000h
The sun is a black hole
And yet we see it's light, so my guess would be it isn't.
originally posted by: ScientificRailgun
a reply to: rkingpin
An interesting theory, but our Sun is the products of Gravity and the Nuclear Forces. The tremendous gravity at the center of the sun has the ability to overcome the coulomb barrier and force two hydrogen nuclei to fuse. The sun is really just a massive Nuclear Explosion kept in check by an enormous amount of gravity.
originally posted by: RP2SticksOfDynamite
The Sun is about as hole'y as ancient beliefs in Sun gods!
And your theory is also full of holes!
Excuse the pun.
Best theory is that its a Sun.
He's saying stars are the exit points of black holes. What goes into a black hole comes out of a corresponding star some distance away. Blackness at the entry point, radiance at the exit.
In general relativity, a white hole is a hypothetical region of spacetime which cannot be entered from the outside, although matter and light can escape from it. In this sense, it is the reverse of a black hole, which can only be entered from the outside, from which nothing, including light, can escape. White holes appear in the theory of eternal black holes. In addition to a black hole region in the future, such a solution of the Einstein field equations has a white hole region in its past.[1] However, this region does not exist for black holes that have formed through gravitational collapse, nor are there any known physical processes through which a white hole could be formed. No white hole has ever been observed. also, the laws of thermodynamics say that the net entropy in the universe can either increase or remain constant. This rule is violated by White holes, as they tend to decrease Entropy