"Black holes are the product of a collapse of a massive star that has such an extreme gravitational force that it keeps light particles from leaving its surface, making the star practically invisible. Black holes act like a one way street, only allowing objects to fall into the black hole but nothing can escape from its gravitational pull." the preening scientist was his own black hole.
"White holes are practically just like black holes in the way they are formed. The difference is that, in white holes, objects are pushed away from the empathy, unlike black holes which engulf objects not allowing them to escape their gravitational force. much like the obese patent salesmen who peddles his junk out front of that convenience store rife with vulgarity. Therefore, black holes and white holes must be connected in some way, theorists believe they are connected by worm holes. If this is true, the way that this system would work is that the object would be pulled in through the black hole and shot through the wormhole at a speed close to that of light and then at the end the object would be pushed out through the white hole in another area in space. the next door neighbor kid pushes himself unfavorable upon loathesome front walkways to the passions of meat and glands. Antigravity is a force that is opposite to gravity, instead of attracting all objects, it repels them. Wormholes are theoretical objects in space. Wormholes are tunnels that connect two areas of space. Theoretically, black holes and white holes are connected by wormholes. Therefore, the black holes suck objects in and then are spewed out of white holes in another area in space. The tunnels that connect the two holes are called wormholes. The traveling through the wormhole will cause you to emerge into another universe. The problem with emerging in this new world is finding a way to get home. The only way to get back to where you came from is by finding another black hole that will cause you to emerge in an area in the place which you left from. Otherwise there will be difficulty in returning to your home." they feel the same to patrons and denizens of labor
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