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A '''White Hole''' was the opposite of a [[Black hole]], where instead of sucking stuff in, it throws all kinds of stuff out. The Doctor mentioned them while comparing it to the more mysterious [[Grey Hole]]. ([[DWA]]: ''[[The Grey Hole (comic story)|The Grey Hole]]'')
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{{First pic|The Doctor's Journal DWM 1 2481, B-3 White Hole.jpg|A white hole outside of a [[Vorgan Space Platform]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Entry 2481/B-3 (short story)|Entry 2481/B-3]]'')}}
A '''white hole''' was the opposite of a [[black hole]], where instead of sucking stuff in, it threw all kinds of stuff out. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sky Jacks (comic story)|Sky Jacks]]'') The [[Eleventh Doctor]] mentioned them while comparing it to the more mysterious [[Grey Hole|grey hole]]. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[The Grey Hole (comic story)|The Grey Hole]]'')


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One [[Planet (Vanishing Point)|planet]] was protected from outsiders by white holes. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Vanishing Point (novel)|Vanishing Point]]'')
 
The [[White God]] was a living white hole pulled from the [[pre-universe]] by the [[staff (The Parliament of Rats)|staff]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Parliament of Rats (short story)|The Parliament of Rats]]'')
 
A white hole orbited the planet [[Albert (planet)|Albert]], which emitted a [[quantum field]] that made the planet sentient. The various species on the spaceship called the ''[[Bonaventure]]'' claimed a stake in the white hole. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Grimm Reality (novel)|Grimm Reality]]'')
 
A [[black hole]] and a white hole nearly combined and destroyed the [[Earth]]. ([[TV]]: ''[[The Eclipse of the Korven (TV story)|The Eclipse of the Korven]]'')
 
For a time, a white hole existed in [[the Doctor's TARDIS]], spitting out objects from the outside universe. ([[COMIC]]: ''[[Sky Jacks (comic story)|Sky Jacks]]'')
 
A rogue [[Type 1]] [[TARDIS]] that had wound up in [[the Void]] generated white holes of Void energy to draw all of creation into itself as a way of fulfilling the imperative of "Silence Will Fall". ([[TV]]: ''[[The Lost Dimension (comic story)|The Lost Dimension]]'')
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A white hole outside of a Vorgan Space Platform. (PROSE: Entry 2481/B-3)

A white hole was the opposite of a black hole, where instead of sucking stuff in, it threw all kinds of stuff out. (COMIC: Sky Jacks) The Eleventh Doctor mentioned them while comparing it to the more mysterious grey hole. (COMIC: The Grey Hole)

One planet was protected from outsiders by white holes. (PROSE: Vanishing Point)

The White God was a living white hole pulled from the pre-universe by the staff. (PROSE: The Parliament of Rats)

A white hole orbited the planet Albert, which emitted a quantum field that made the planet sentient. The various species on the spaceship called the Bonaventure claimed a stake in the white hole. (PROSE: Grimm Reality)

A black hole and a white hole nearly combined and destroyed the Earth. (TV: The Eclipse of the Korven)

For a time, a white hole existed in the Doctor's TARDIS, spitting out objects from the outside universe. (COMIC: Sky Jacks)

A rogue Type 1 TARDIS that had wound up in the Void generated white holes of Void energy to draw all of creation into itself as a way of fulfilling the imperative of "Silence Will Fall". (TV: The Lost Dimension)