u/NegotiationParking46

What if black holes aren’t ending but part of something bigger?

Alright so this might sound crazy, but hear me out.

I’m not a physicist or anything, just a student who’s really into space, and I’ve been thinking about this idea I’m calling “The Hole Theory.”

What if black holes and white holes aren’t separate things… but actually the same object, just seen from different sides?

Like imagine this:
There’s something that’s 100% one entity, but 50% of it exists in one part of the universe and the other 50% somewhere else. To us it looks separate, but it’s actually one thing.

So applying that idea:

  • Black hole = the “intake” side (pulls stuff in)
  • White hole = the “output” side (pushes stuff out)
  • And what we call a wormhole isn’t really a tunnel you travel through, but more like a hidden connection that makes both ends the same system

So instead of black holes destroying matter, what if they’re actually transferring it somewhere else?

Also this got me thinking about aliens too—
What if we’re searching for life completely wrong?

Like we always look for oxygen, water, Earth-like planets… but that’s just what we need. What if life out there is based on totally different gases or chemistry?

So yeah, this is just a theory I came up with, I know it’s probably incomplete or flawed, but I’m curious:

  • Does anything like this already exist in physics?
  • What parts of this break known science?
  • Could this connect to ideas like wormholes or quantum stuff?
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u/NegotiationParking46 — 11 days ago