My thoughts after thoroughly researching online.🧐About black holes🕳️🌌
Regarding my previously published paper, I believe there were many unreasonable aspects. As a 3rd year of junior high school student, I sometimes have my own ideas, which were my speculations. However, after conducting in-depth research on the facts about black holes, I have gained significant insights.🧐
1.black hole🕳️
"A black hole is not a solid object, but an extreme region of spacetime geometry. According to General Relativity, when enough mass is concentrated in a tiny space, spacetime curves so severely that even light cannot escape. At the center—the singularity—our current understanding of physics breaks down, as spacetime geometry ceases to behave in a predictable way."
2.white hole🕳️
"Think of a white hole as the 'time-reversed' version of a black hole. While a black hole pulls everything in, a white hole would be a region that only spits out matter and energy. It is mathematically possible according to Einstein's equations, but it hasn't been observed, and it likely violates the laws of thermodynamics, which is why it remains a theoretical concept."
Insect holes🕳️
"A wormhole is essentially a 'shortcut' between two distant points in spacetime. It’s like folding a piece of paper to connect two far-apart dots. However, they are highly unstable and would likely collapse instantly. To keep one open for anything to pass through, you would theoretically need 'exotic matter' with negative energy, which we have yet to discover."
My summary⚡
"These are all valid mathematical solutions within General Relativity, but they aren't necessarily physical realities yet. We treat them as theoretical tools to explore the limits of our understanding of the universe."
White holes and wormholes are just my conjectures; they don't actually exist.