Here’s What We’d Need to Transform Wormholes Into Intergalactic Shortcuts.

in science •  7 years ago  (edited)

Everyone likes to have shortcuts or a quick trip in a good place, which means that everyone loves wormholes, at least in theory. In fact, these space-time tunnels are not the so-called shortcut roads we are looking to move between galaxies, or the intellectual trick of Obi-Wan.

But first let's talk about what the Wormholes are and how theoretically we can travel faster than the speed of light.

When physicists began to study general relativity, they assumed black holes, The same physicists that assumed black holes also assumed white holes, which just like the opposite of black holes.

The horizon of the black hole is a corner in space that is impossible to escape as soon as you enter it. On the other hand, it is impossible to enter the event horizon of the white hole, but you can escape from it if you are inside it.

Here we can see that the worm holes are formed as a natural consequence of the interconnection of the black holes in those white holes, where these two opposite twins are fully bound to unite.

Or, as the math say, while we see many black holes, there is no evidence of white holes, nor even any evidence of the process of formation or survival in this case or any way to stay in a symbiotic connections with the black holes.

In fact there is no way to form white holes, or any way to stabilize enough to ensure their survival after composition. This lack of stability may directly affect the worm holes, since it is impossible for the worm holes continue to exist, instead they will be stretch and break immediately.

If one day you see a vertical hole and decide to went it, you will be on a one-way trip in the event horizon of the black hole. It may seem cool, but remember that you will then expand to infinity and fall to death by gravity.

Still, some believe that we can make worm holes work to us, as a kind of next level tube system that travels over the universe, to achieve this you have to enter the horizon of the event to be able to enter the wormhole without the impact of gravity. It also needs a tunnel that is strong and stable enough to overcome the above-mentioned gravitational effect and the strength of people flying inside it at a tremendous speed.

  • But what would make that possible?
    The solution is to find a tunnel of mass-negative materials, but mass-negative materials have not yet been discovered anywhere in the universe, although physicists in Washington have been able to manufacture a liquid with a negative mass. Will they ever be able to make a negative material to build the tunnel ? Maybe...

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Consider this, a black hole is an infinitesimally small, infinitely dense non-dimensional point in space-time, is it not? The event horizon is the physical place in space-time where it becomes impossible to escape the singularity hidden within. If you are looking for the opposite of a black hole why would you be looking for a point in space-time? The opposite of a black hole is the universe itself, infinite, expanding, generating matter and energy. The opposite of an infinitesimal point is an infinite expanse. The opposite of disappearing matter and energy is emerging matter and energy. The universe is the white hole. (Or I could be wrong...)

Firstly thank you for you reply, and for your perception maybe is true in one side : the opposite of a small thing is a big thing.
But, as we know, the black hole is the place where matter and energy can be lost from the universe, and the white hole is a place where matter emerges into the universe, where it is very much like the Infinite at the Big Bang, but if we consider that " The opposite of a black hole is the universe itself" We find a kind of contradiction where we observe in the universe the lost and the emerge of matter and energy.

you are watching too much flash