The theory is that a white hole generates infinite gravity and energy, and a black hole is a super-heavy object with an infinite gravitational field, which is why light can not escape it, making it black. I don't personally think there is anything infinite in the universe, so if a white hole and black hole were to collide, the white hole would most likely be swallowed. Why would there even be white holes, how would something make an anti gravitational point in space?
That is exactly my point, we have no reason to think that white holes exist. Black holes do not have an infinite gravitational field, they just have a field strong enough to accelerate things towards them at the speed of light.
In pure speculation, however, I would love to see an infinitely growing black hole from this infinite matter source (the white hole) inside of it.
EDIT: I should probably correct myself before someone else does, the singularity's gravity is supposed to be infinite, just not the event horizon's. Modern physics breaks down when dealing with calculating events within the singularity.
Thermonuclear detonations. A wall made of thermonuclear detonations. Imagine its glory.
As anyone can see, there is no "it's" in that sentence at all.
energy
good luck with this one. :)
energy sink
Oh yeah?
QUASAR
Game Over
not quite. Big Bang
now game over.
Omnipotent god figure.