Importance of Black Holes and White Holes in the Universe
Abstract
In the entire world few elements and materials are not degradable; these are called waste handling materials, but the problem is how to biodegrade these materials. In this paper this problem can be rectified easily with the help of the black hole energy transformation from 1 CG to another lower sky or CG, as this is the safest and fastest method of delivering the waste handling materials and biodegradables. The idea and concept are too difficult to understand and analyze, but the process is too convenient and easy. The biggest headache is the problem of materials like plastic, which is not biodegradable, so this type of material also can be delivered to the lower sky through black holes. All waste-handling materials can be transported to the Nadir Adho Disha direction, lower sky, through the CG place location as a black hole. The entire universe is composed of 14 CGs, as these are the main center places through these 7 upper skies and 7 lower skies, and transferring the energy as fire, power, heat, rain, light, air, materials, 1D, 2D, and sheaths, so all these physical things as a single sheath of the human body are delivered to the lower sky as the nadir side direction through the CG called a black hole. From this achievement one can balance the planet Earth well and good.
Cite as:
Jitendra Sunte. (2026). Importance of Black Holes and White Holes in the Universe. Research and Reviews: Journal of Environmental Sciences, 8(2), 9–14. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20353245
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