Physics, asked by Aparnashree12, 11 months ago

anybody can explain about black holes and wormholes?​

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Answered by thakurdeepa183
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Wormholes contain two mouths, with a throat connecting the two. ... A negative mass wormhole might be spotted by the way its gravity affects light that passes by. Certain solutions of general relativity allow for the existence of wormholes where the mouth of each is a black hole.

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Answered by PhysicsForever
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Hi ! What an amazing question! I've been done of these topics too and have read a bit about all of this after I had my first course on General Relativity.

Let me start by explaining that these topics and ideas when linked to the abstract Mathematical formulation that runs on understanding and maintaining these theories and their predictions are really abstract ! I mean really abstract because these theories use really modern mathematics, which includes at times non linear differential geometry and linear vector spaces and sometimes even infinite dimensional vector spaces for mupltiple states that span the vector space like in quantum mechanics where the same happens with Hilbert Spaces.

So, the ultimate aim of telling all of these is that math just predicitonally aims at explaining a wide variety of things of similar easier models however we already know the reality is much more interesting and conplex.

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