We May Have Seen a White Hole Exploding, and It Was Under Our Nose This Whole Time

We explore the curved regions of spacetime called white holes. Go to to get an exclusive 60% off an annual Incogni plan. Astrum Podcast: Displate Posters: Astrum Merch! Join us on the Astrum discord: SUBSCRIBE for more videos about space and astronomy. Subscribe! Facebook! Twitter! Astrum Spanish: @astrumespanol Astrum Portuguese: Donate! Patreon: Become a Patron today and support my channel! Donate link above. I can’t do it without you. Thanks to those who have supported so far! Credits: Writer - David Shlivko Editor - André Rodrigues Narrator - Alex McColgan References: White Holes as Remnants: A Surprising Scenario for the End of a Black Hole, Eugenio Bianchi et al 2018 Class. Quantum Grav. 35 225003 () How big is a black hole? Marios Christodoulou and Carlo Rovelli, Phys. Rev. D 91, 064046 – Published 20 March 2015 () Spacetime and Geometry (textbook by Sean Carroll)
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