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Instead of collapsing forever, black holes might "flip" into white holes, spewing matter and time, as shown in a University of Sheffield study redefining cosmic life cycles.
New theories suggest time may begin inside black holes, not end — flipping Einstein’s singularity idea with quantum mechanics, according to Dr. Steffen Gielen’s groundbreaking research.
Quantum fluctuations could erase the deadly singularity, letting black holes evolve into white holes—giving matter and energy a second chance, as per Physical Review Letters (2024).
What if dark energy, the force behind the universe’s expansion, is also time’s secret clock? Sheffield researchers propose this shocking link between cosmic time and dark energy itself.
Black holes may reveal a secret bridge between gravity and quantum mechanics, offering a way to unite two of physics' greatest but clashing theories, a goal long sought by scientists.
White holes, once just a math oddity, now take center stage as potential outcomes of black holes—a mirror image that expels instead of devours, challenging space-time’s limits.
Inside a black hole, time might not end but transform—thanks to quantum laws where nothing stands still, offering a fresh look at the universe’s most feared object.
Using "planar" black holes—flat models unlike typical spheres—scientists simulate how singularities might transition to white holes, hinting at cosmic portals in real space.
If black holes birth white holes, they could seed new universes—suggesting ours may have emerged from such a cosmic flip, a theory reshaping cosmology's biggest questions.