Mathematical Formulations of White Holes
White holes are regions of spacetime where the laws of physics as we know them are utterly defied. They're like the quantum equivalent of a bad joke – everyone's heard of 'em, but nobody really understands 'em.
The Einstein-Rosen Equation for White Holes:
E=mc^2 + 2πGm^2 / (r - 2M)
Where:
- E = Energy of the white hole
- m = Mass of the white hole
- r = Radius of the white hole
- M = Mass of the white hole (again, because who needs singularities, right?)
Now, go ahead and plug in some numbers, see if you can solve for E. Just don't expect us to help you, we're physicists, not calculators.
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