Das ist nicht gerade das wissenschaftlichste Beispiel für ein Weißes Loch, sondern nur etwas, das ich mir zum Spaß ausgedacht habe; und weil ich überhaupt nicht viele White-Hole-Renderings sehe, lol. Ich hoffe, es gefällt euch allen!

    https://i.redd.it/wsphhc8lxj5g1.png

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    1. Exciting_Calves on

      This reminds me of a biblically accurate angel. Truly Awe-some and terrifying.

    2. Now why would the horizon disks be in the same orientation as a black hole, despite supposedly being the opposite?

    3. DragonWhsiperer on

      That halo on the top is present in black holes because it bends light from the accretion disk behind the black hole over the top into our view.

      A white hole would be the complete opposite (as far as I understand them) where light from behind would instead be bent away from it. And thus also away from an observer.

      Which leaves ne the question, what is it exactly that we would see…

      My best guess would be a concave lens effect, where everything behind the while whole would become a blurry mess (out of focus, smeared out radially away from the white hole), but with a very sharp transition from a pure white „event horizon“ to a dark background, containing the remnants of the stuff behind the white hole.

      My mind is struggling to make a picture here…

    4. I’ve never seen one before, no one has… But I’m guessing it’s a white hole.

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