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View of a Schwarzschild wormhole as would be seen by a free falling observer on a Schwarschild black hole. The region from which the observer originates is on the right. The black hole shadow is a black circle that becomes an annulus once the observer passes through the horizon. The second asymptotic region appears on the middle of the shadow (left). Note that gravitational and kinematical blueshift effects make the second (unreachable) region appear much brighter than the other one.
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