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highwaystar101 said:

I think you can be assured that if Earth entered the event horizon of a white hole, we would damn well know about it. Because white holes are an unproven hypothesis, we know nothing about their effects.

But by definition a white hole has to be something "huge", even if it's effects didn't destroy the solar system, it would certainly change it in some very noticeable way. A white hole would have to create some extreme forces.

I meant more like....

If Earth spent 6000 years getting 4 billion years of sunlight, wouldn't the entire surface of the planet basically catch fire? It's the time thing that bothers me, here.