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What would happen if a white hole and a black hole collided?

When a white hole and a black hole collide, it is theorized that they would cancel each other out, resulting in the release of a burst of energy. This event is purely hypothetical as white holes have not been observed in nature.


Is it possible for 2 black holes to collide with each other?

Yes and they would get bigger and gain more mass. So the basically combine into a bigger black hole


Is the universe made of black holes?

No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.No. It certainly has black holes, but it has other things as well.


What would happen if two black hole were to merge into each other?

You would have a black hole the size of the combined mass of the two black holes.


What happens if a white hole and a black hole collide?

When a white hole and a black hole collide, it is theorized that they would cancel each other out, resulting in the release of energy and potentially creating a new type of cosmic event. This collision is purely hypothetical as white holes have not been observed in nature.


Will there be more or fewer black holes in the future?

about Black HolesLikely their will be fewer and fewer although Larger as time passes. In the current regime of the Unverse, as galaxies merge and collide, Many Black Holes will be attracted to each other and eventually merge together into larger ones. Their will also continue to be newly created black holes as stars will continue to collapse.If the universe continues to expand however these black holes will become more and more distant from each other thereby foiling further mergers. There will be more and they will suck up the entire universe.."shivers" .......im scared........


Can black holes hit each other?

Yes. It has happened before. There are supermassive black holes, and they got that way in part from combining with other black holes. And just as it has happened before, it will happen again. It is likely happening now somewhere in the universe. A small black hole is circling a very large one near the event horizon. The X-rays and other higher energy electromagnetic radiation created here bathe this volume of space in increasingly more energy. Soon the gravity of the more massive black hole will pluck the smaller one from spacetime and only the larger one will remain. Or two black holes of approximately equal mass are caught in a "waltz" orchestrated by their mutual gravity. They are gliding like two dancers an arm's length apart who are holding onto each other's hands. In a short while they will pull each other closer and embrace, becoming one. The universe holds wonders that could not have even been imagined just a single lifetime ago. What else hides from our view behind a curtain of gas and dust or concealed by a massive star field?


Will there be a black hole every day?

No, black holes are not created daily. Black holes are formed from the remnants of massive stars that have undergone supernova explosions or from the collisions of other black holes. The rate at which new black holes are formed in the universe is relatively low.


How many years does it take an asteroid to happen?

An asteroid to happen? Asteroid cannot 'happen'. It can collide with earth, or any other object with mass, though.


Why are black holes black and not any other color?

Black holes are black because their gravitational pull is so strong that not even light can escape from them, making them appear black to the human eye.


What happen for heat to be transferred by thermal conduction?

Two molecules must collide with each other.


What will happen to the universe 10 duotrigintillion years from now?

Only black holes and subatomic particles remain. The universe has expanded so much that these individual particles may be separated from each other by truly enormous distances. Black holes themselves are now evaporating by Hawking radiation.