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Only a partial answer is in our own. There are thousands of areas of space that have been discovered that are emitting massive amounts of X-Rays but no light of any kind, suggesting they are blackholes. If their opposite (white holes) were present in our universe there would be Big Bangs happening constantly that we could observe.

maybe, maybe not there seems to be some debate about that as well....but I meant to say "visible light".

X-rays are a form of electromagnetic radiation, which visible and ultraviolet light are also forms of. They are both composed of differing energy photons... but x-rays are not a form of light.

If A = B and C = B does not mean A = C.

"debate about that as well" it is a higher energy photon. White holes would collapse instantly on themselves. We have had no proof of interaction with other dimensions and thus no reason to believe that is the only possible explanation

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