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Are some black holes wormholes?


 

 Are some black holes wormholes? 

The question is the plasma ring around some black holes is flashing, and the flashing tells that there is the extra energy coming to the plasma disk around the black hole, and that thing causes the flashes of gamma rays near the black hole. The temperature in the wormhole can rise to level bout 18 trillion degrees, and this means that wormholes would be a really hot place. 

But is the wormhole if it exists so hot in all its length. Or is the temperature hot at the ends of the wormhole? There is a possibility that when material, what comes out from the wormhole it would heat up extremely hot. So what kind of thing could be the wormhole? 

The physicists believe that wormhole is the energy channel between two black holes. It's like giant lightning between two supermassive objects, and the thing that might also create the 18 trillion degrees temperature in the wormhole is the particles, which is traveling in two ways in that tunnel, and those impacts will cause the rise of the temperature to the enormous levels. Sometimes wormholes are called "lightning", and the electrons are traveling on that channel and impacting with protons, which releases extremely high-level energy. 

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There at least are two theoretical versions of the forming the wormholes


1)Black holes are oscillating with the same frequency, and form the energy bridge between them


2)The extremely fast-rotating black hole turns to superposition, where it would start to be two places at the same time. 

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But the thing that might cause the extraordinary radiation is the black hole that orbits the wormhole. The wormhole interacts with the black hole, and acts like some string, and sends the radiation to the universe, or if it goes through another black hole it starts to pump energy to that particle.

In some other theories, the wormhole that would go through the third black hole could cause some of the mysterious GRBs (Gamma-Ray Bursts). In this case, the small black hole would be at the line of wormhole that is forming between supermassive black holes.  And the next question is, how common the wormhole could be?

The theory of wormholes goes that the black hole would grow until it would get the same oscillation frequency with some other black hole, and then it would start to transmit material between those black holes. Another version is that the black hole can turn to a superposition, which means that it would start to rotate so fast, that it would exist in two places at the same time. 

But can anything travel between those black holes? In this case, nothing should travel to the opposite way in that wormhole. That means that the possibility is that something can travel in one direction between two black holes if another or both of them are in the "total emptiness". In the case of total emptiness, the black hole would make the "bubble of emptiness" in some areas by pulling all material inside it. And if there are no particles travel between those objects the material could travel between the black holes without vaporizing. 

But the fact is that in the wormholes would be things that could revolutionize science. The free gravitons could exist in that tunnel. And the thing is that nobody has ever seen graviton the gravitational transmitting particle yet. 

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