Sunday, February 3, 2013

Wormholes

    
                                         By: Tsegazeab Beteselassie


Wormholes are formed by black holes that bend the space time fabric so that it can act as a portal between worlds and possibly, universes.  The wormhole links two points so that if you can go to a nearby wormhole, you can get to the other side faster, without having to travel across the universe, as shown in the picture below: 


 But since we don't know what is on the other side until we go through the wormhole, it may be a portal to parallel worlds and universes. However maybe every black hole is a wormhole since it's gravity makes a well in the fabric of space time, the black hole may link the fabric of space time together to make a wormhole. The problem is, wormholes can only form in a saddle-shaped universe. Our universe may be saddle shaped if wormholes exist. Since our universe is eventually going to come to a end, we may escape by going through a wormhole into a parallel universe. However, the earth cannot go through a wormhole because Earth would become too close to the black hole and and be annihilated. However, a rocket with enough power can go through the wormhole into a parallel universe. We may find (intelligent) life there. Since we can now make mini-black holes in the laboratory, it may be possible that we can eventually create our own wormholes someday. But however, there are more complicated types of wormholes. one is a large wormhole that splits into smaller ones. One goes 99% of the speed of light and the others don't. Lets say x (the one that goes 99% of the speed of light ) is the one we go through. We then will be able to go through time and space. However, we can only go back to the wormholes creation. If we go through y (the other wormhole) we can only go through space. Simple wormholes may be able to do this too, but it is unknown how. Unfortunately we don't know any wormholes that exist and if one is too close to Earth, it will be destroyed. Wormholes will continue to interest people for many years.

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