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WHAT IS A WORMHOLE?

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WHAT IS A WORMHOLE?!

A highly speculative idea of modern astrophysics, wormholes are theoretical possibilities allowed within mathematical framework of Einstein's general theory of relativity. A wormhole is a short-lived portal, lasting only a brief moment, that joins two black holes in different locations.

Wormholes could connect two points in the present-day universe or, perhaps, in different times. In worm-hole theory, matter falling into a black hole at one point should emerge through a proposed "white hole" the reverse of a black hole- at the other end.

Neither wormholes nor any evidence of them has yet been observed.

Scientists cannot determine how they would be created, although astrophysicists such as Hawking continued to work on this intriguing notion.

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Answer:Wormholes were first theorized in 1916, though that wasn't what they were called at the time. While reviewing another physicist's solution to the equations in Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, Austrian physicist Ludwig Flamm realized another solution was possible. He described a "white hole," a theoretical time reversal of a black hole. Entrances to both black and white holes could be connected by a space-time conduit.

Wormholes were first theorized in 1916, though that wasn't what they were called at the time. While reviewing another physicist's solution to the equations in Albert Einstein's theory of general relativity, Austrian physicist Ludwig Flamm realized another solution was possible. He described a "white hole," a theoretical time reversal of a black hole. Entrances to both black and white holes could be connected by a space-time conduit.In 1935, Einstein and physicist Nathan Rosen used the theory of general relativity to elaborate on the idea, proposing the existence of "bridges" through space-time. These bridges connect two different points in space-time, theoretically creating a shortcut that could reduce travel time and distance. The shortcuts came to be called Einstein-Rosen bridges, or wormholes.

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