well, they both invisible and they got gravity. However Black Holes sucks everything into it and dark matter go through things and it holds up the universe together.
Not much is known about dark matter, but pressumably, it would react to gravity just like normal matter.
If all thing things pass through a worm hole. We have dark matter all over. How can it not past through a singletary. If you take all that we know about time. We always had a missing pieces. Ok, no more bull I believe that Dark Matter is Time . Matter flows into the center of a black hole and we know that nothing can escape. But we have too know that Dark Matter has too also have to go through the black hole. What if we look at Black Matter as a part /or time it self. We can't say that we know what Dark Matter is. We can't say what Time is. What if they were both the same. We know that they can not be Separated. I believe one day that it's from a Black Hole that we will see the Time distortion between Dark Matter and a Gravity Well. Remember Dark Matter is Matter. We can't see it right now. Just like Time. But who's to say there not the same.
A white hole is a theoretical concept in astrophysics that is the opposite of a black hole. While a black hole is a region in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape, a white hole is a hypothetical region where matter and light can only escape and nothing can enter. In terms of appearance, a white hole would appear as a bright, glowing object emitting energy and matter, in contrast to the dark, invisible nature of a black hole.
Green.
No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.No; I am not in a black hole yet.A black hole, like any other object with mass, will attract objects that are near by.
A dark room is like a black hole, swallowing up all light and leaving only shadows and uncertainty in its wake.
Examples include : * How vast is the universe? Is it infinitely large? * Are there more planets like Earth? Does alien life exist? Is it like Earth's? * Does "dark matter" exist? How much mass does it have? * What is the singularity of a black hole really like?
Just like any matter, light or other electromagnetic waves (this includes gamma rays), if they happen to get within the black hole's event horizon, will just get absorbed, slightly increasing the mass of the black hole.
A white hole in the universe would appear as a bright, glowing object emitting energy and matter outward, opposite to a black hole which pulls everything in. It would stand out against the dark backdrop of space, potentially surrounded by a halo of light and radiation.
The space-time curvature around a black hole causes matter and light to follow curved paths, leading to phenomena like gravitational lensing and time dilation. This can result in matter being pulled towards the black hole and light being bent or trapped in its gravitational field.
A wormhole is a theoretical tunnel-like structure that connects two separate points in spacetime. It is often depicted as a twisting, tube-like shape. A black hole, on the other hand, is a region of spacetime where gravity is so strong that nothing, not even light, can escape from it. Visually, a black hole appears as a dark, spherical object surrounded by a glowing accretion disk of matter being pulled into it. In contrast, a wormhole does not have a specific visual representation as it is a hypothetical concept.
Nobody actually knows but my theory is that black holes and white holes are conneted since black holes bring in light and matter while the other side of the rainbow blows out light. ( well put theory)