This is really by way of a follow up to my thoughts about black holes. https://tales-of-the-universe.com/2020/12/05/black-holes/
You may not have heard of white holes – I believe they are only theoretical at the moment, but then so were black holes not that long ago. Whether they do, or don’t exist in nature, I love the idea so I thought I would share it.
White holes are, not surprisingly, the opposite to black holes. Rather than sucking in light, energy, and matter as a black hole does, it propels them out. Light and energy (maybe even information apparently) emanate from them at a very rapid rate – they are balancers of the universe.
Although, as I said, there is debate about whether white holes in space do or don’t exist, and even whether they are actually possible, maybe that doesn’t matter. I like the idea that maybe we can be the white holes of our universe – giving out what life and the universe needs, rather than just sucking it in.
So, if we were white holes, what are the positive elements that we might focus on and release in order to re-balance the ‘black hole’ effect on our universe? I believe the most positive thoughts, are those that are at the opposite end of the spectrum to those grounded in fear, anger, and abandonment. To me these are thoughts grounded in love, joy, and connectedness, but the strongest is love. Interestingly, for the Christians among us, the Bible gives them as faith, hope and love but agrees that love is the greatest.
It is love, focused on our whole selves (not just protecting a vulnerable part), on each other, and on our world as a whole, which gives us the courage to stand up to the things we fear; it is all three that together enable us to forgive those that hurt us, enjoy life to the full, and know we are never alone.
So, I say let’s make white holes exist. Whether the experts find them in space in our lifetime or not, we need them in our universe, here and now. We have the power to create them in ourselves, be it for an hour, day, week, month, or a lifetime – so let’s do it!
There is no picture of a white hole, for obvious reasons, so this is just an illusion I liked courtesy of PowerPoint.
White Holes
You have heard of black holes … now let’s consider the possibility of white ones!
