I've been reasearching black holes recently and although I started simply to find out what one was, I found it rather interesting and decided to look in to them further.
from what i can gather there are beleived to be 2 types of black hole a static/stationary one and a rotating black hole..
now I already know that they are'nt infact holes, more as spheres that attract everything including light, but as there is no reflection from the event horison to give it deffinition and dimensions it looks like a hole.
so my question focuses on what happens once across the event horison, i understand the singularity theory for stationary black holes, that time and space is sucked in and eventually compresses in to oblivion..spagtification
but the worm hole theory states that in a rotating black hole it is possible to bypass singularity via the momentum of the spinning black hole and come out the other side in a completely different time and space, as the black hole could be giant (trillions of miles in diameter)
so here's my question (sorry for dragging on) how could you possibly exit the other side if the event horizon that surrounds the black hole will just suck you back in again? (is this called perturbation)
also anything that i'v explained thats off or is just plain wrong correct me..
from what i can gather there are beleived to be 2 types of black hole a static/stationary one and a rotating black hole..
now I already know that they are'nt infact holes, more as spheres that attract everything including light, but as there is no reflection from the event horison to give it deffinition and dimensions it looks like a hole.
so my question focuses on what happens once across the event horison, i understand the singularity theory for stationary black holes, that time and space is sucked in and eventually compresses in to oblivion..spagtification
but the worm hole theory states that in a rotating black hole it is possible to bypass singularity via the momentum of the spinning black hole and come out the other side in a completely different time and space, as the black hole could be giant (trillions of miles in diameter)
so here's my question (sorry for dragging on) how could you possibly exit the other side if the event horizon that surrounds the black hole will just suck you back in again? (is this called perturbation)
also anything that i'v explained thats off or is just plain wrong correct me..