For decades, black holes have been viewed as cosmic objects from which nothing can escape—not even light. Once matter crosses the event horizon, it is believed to be trapped forever. But a fascinating new theoretical idea is challenging this traditional picture. Researchers are now exploring the possibility that black holes may not simply fade away over time. Instead, they might eventually transform into something completely different: a white hole. In a recent theoretical study, physicist Mattia Villani and collaborators developed a model describing what might happen when a black hole changes into a white hole. Their work suggests that this dramatic transition could release a huge amount of high-energy radiation, potentially creating detectable gamma-ray bursts across the Universe. From Black Holes to White Holes The idea that black holes might eventually become white holes was originally proposed within the framework of Loop Quantum Gravity. This theory attempts to unite quantum mech...