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Old 27-February-2006, 05:07 PM
John Dlugosz John Dlugosz is offline
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A black hole can't "connect" to a white hole, because the black hole's mass does not diminish. The matter that falls in (black holes do not "suck") stays somewhere inside the sphere denoted by the event horizon. So, it can't be reappearing somewhere else.

The obvious definition of an anti-singularity would be a time-reversed black hole.