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COMPARED to black holes, their time-reversed versions, white holes have attracted little attention from theoreticians. Here we point out possible ways in which white holes may be useful to high energy astrophysics.
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NARLIKAR, J., APPA RAO, K. & DADHICH, N. High energy radiation from white holes. Nature 251, 590–591 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1038/251590a0
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