The title "Black Drills & White Holes" appears within the context of early 2000s specialized video media. While "Black Holes" and "White Holes" are commonly used in scientific documentaries to describe astronomical phenomena—such as the gravitational collapse of stars (Black Holes) and their theoretical opposites (White Holes)—this specific title is associated with , a production house known for niche or adult-oriented content from that era. Media Technical Details
The original file was in AVI (Audio Video Interleave) format and was later converted to MP4 (MPEG-4 Part 14) for better compatibility with modern devices. AllWorlds - Black Drills And White Holes.avi.mp4
Notable films include Black Holes: The Edge of All We Know (2020), which covers the Event Horizon Telescope. The title "Black Drills & White Holes" appears