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Re: Wormholes Would Be Instantaneous - READ!

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Posted by Bruce Jensen/">Bruce Jensen on July 2, 1997 17:11:03 UTC

: : : : I understand that through wormholes we can transport ourselves to other parts : : : : of the Universe in a matter of minutes or seconds. Is this really possible, : : : : and how is it possible?

: : : It is theoretically possible, and the transport would probably be instantaneous; and in fact, you may arrive at another time, and even in an entirely different universe! The problem with all this is, that what looks good on paper under strictly defined conditions doesn't always hold up in nature. When you have a singularity of virtually infinite density, and it creates and "event horizon", the envelope beyond which no matter or energy can escape, a very special environment is set up that is, for practical purposes, one-way. To have another side at which the "white hole" spits out stuff from our universe means that at that location, the stuff coming out would have to overcome the saem forces that they cannot overcome in our universe. This creates a problem; if the wormhole delivers us to our universe, then the saem rules of spacetime exist and we will not be able to get out, so this seems impossible. If the wormhole delivers us to a universe with a different set of dimensions from spacetime, in which we are allowed to overcome the forces that would hold us in, we might also find ourselves locked into a set of dimensions that make no sense and in fact do not support us. In a nutshell, we would be nonexistent. So far, wormholes only exist in science fiction.

: : I have heard that we could possibly travel to Sirus in 15 minutes even though it is 8LY away. Would this happen through the process of a wormhole, and if so, why wouldn't it be instantaneous? : ::Do you think that thatt stuff is real? If it is then where is the proof?

You apparently didn't read any of the foregoing. Travel through a wormhole would quite possibly instantaneous. However, it doesn't happen; therefore, no proof exists. There are no known wormholes, and there are unlikely to be any for the reasons cited above. It is fun to speculate, but it is foolish to believe things that are yet to be proven. Be smart; demand much proof. Ask the basic questions first; if they cannot be answered in the positive, and unless you are up to inventing the measn by which to answer in the affirmative, don't waste your time going much farther, for there are a hundred questions to which we may find answers, which will use out time better.

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