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explain the complexity of einsteins rosen bridges

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Answered by rock100
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think you have a ant on a sheet of paper now draw two points on the said sheet,and place ant on one point the ant should cover entire distance to reach to the other point however if you fold the sheet so that one point is close to other or mearly touching it the ant doesn't have to travel that long distance which it would had to be traveled when the paper was not folded 

now take the example in space where you replace the ant remember you are dealing with a two dimensional object which turns into a three dimensional object with a worm hole,you are turning a three dimensional object into a four dimensional one 
hope it helps
Answered by way2dinesh
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Answer:

In short, an Einstein-Rosen bridge is a wormhole. The idea was proposed by an Austrian physicist named Ludwig Flamm who envisioned the existence of an anti-black hole. Flamm believed that a theoretical “white hole” could exist that, unlike a black hole, would occasionally spit stuff out rather than suck it all in.

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