1. Black Holes
In the 1934 three physicists, Volkoff, Snyder and Oppenheimer, proved the legitimacy of black holes mathematically. ... Mathematically, it can be proven that black holes have a significant effect on light, time, and even the very fabric of space. ... Mathematically escape velocity can be expressed as the square root of its mass, divided by its radius. ... If it is feasible to reverse the mathematics that depict a black hole, then theoretically it would be possible to create a white hole. ...
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